MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER Completes Work On 'Darkest Of Kin' Video

September 17, 2007

Dynamic, Birmingham, AL hard rock band MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER has completed work on the second music video from its critically acclaimed new album "Maylene and the Sons of Disaster: II". The clip — for the barnstorming MAYLENE track "Darkest of Kin" — was shot on location at Hurley Studios in California by director Soren (DEFTONES, KYUSS, A LIFE ONCE LOST) the day following the band's final live appearance as part of the 2007 Vans Warped Tour.

The "Darkest of Kin" video features MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER performing the song while skateboarding cult heavyweight Steve "Le Machine" Alba and a slew of "old-school pool skaters" cut it up in the background. The high-energy clip is expected to make its world television and viral online premiere(s) imminently.

"Darkest of Kin" and more music from MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER is also prominently featured in the new Hurley short surf film "Sound & Vision Vol. 1". The film, which premiered across the globe via live webcast this past Saturday (September 15) as part of the "Boost Mobile Pro of Surf presented by Hurley", is the first in set of short surf films under the company's "Sound and Vision" quarterly series. The growing ties between the professional surfing and skateboarding landscape and fast-rising band MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER do not end there, however, as the popular MAYLENE anthem "Memories of the Grove" has been added to the epic soundtrack to the forthcoming Activison skateboarding game "Tony Hawk's Proving Ground". MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER appears on the platform's soundtrack alongside lionized artists such as BAD BRAINS, BEASTIE BOYS, FOO FIGHTERS, NIRVANA and the SEX PISTOLS. "Tony Hawk's Proving Ground" is scheduled to be available in stores everywhere this fall.

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