Hard Rock Collides With Real-Time Digital Animation In BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's New Video

September 28, 2011

Machinima has distributed the new video for the BLACK LABEL SOCIETY track "Crazy Horse" created by Machinima director Kootra. Click below to witness the result as the worlds of hard rock and heavy metal collide with real-time digital animation!

The video for "Crazy Horse" was just revealed last week and has already received upwards of 220,000 views.

Garnering hundreds of thousands of views in a month, Machinima is the next generation video entertainment network for video gamers.

In other BLACK LABEL SOCIETY news, having just completed a an extensive European and South American run, the band is now gearing up for its triumphant return to North America as main support for JUDAS PRIEST on their "Epitaph" tour.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's "The Song Remains Not The Same" sold around 12,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 41 on The Billboard 200 chart. Released on May 10 via Entertainment One Music, the offering features unplugged versions of material from BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's latest album, "Order Of The Black", as well as additional material recorded during the "Order Of The Black" sessions. "The Song Remains Not The Same" was conceived, created and compiled by BLS mainman Zakk Wylde himself and the title is, of course, a nod to one of Wylde's favorite bands, LED ZEPPELIN.

"Order Of The Black" was released in North America in August 2010 via E1 Music. The CD featured four unique covers designed by Zakk Wylde himself one for each territory: North America, Europe, Asia and Australia/New Zealand.

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