EVIDENCE ONE: 'Virus In My Veins' Video Posted Online

November 19, 2004

EVIDENCE ONE's video for the track "Virus In My Veins" has been posted online at this location (Real Media).

"Virus In My Veins" comes off the German hard rockers' second album, "Tattooed Heart", available now on Nuclear Blast Records.

The "Virus In My Veins" clip was directed by the Huckleberryking company, who had previously worked with J.B.O., among others. EVIDENCE ONE vocalist Carsten Schulz called the video shoot a "real strange" experience. "We shot it outside Nürnberg at a deserted factory, where it was nothing but awfully cold!" he said. "The story was that I was a patient in a sanatarium, the real psycho! I was to be punished by rude wards to be saved and rescued afterwards by a, in fact, beautiful young lady named Sarah. Car chase... me breaking off the straitjacked, real cool! Unfortunately, when I had to break free and had to kick away chairs and stuff, I hurt my right foot that bad, that I could hardly walk the next day, but I had to do all the escape and running scenes the next day! Anyway, especially the performing with the band inside that old facility was awesome! Great video indeed!!! We shot 20 hours on two days."

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