RAZORWIRE: Live Video Available For Download

December 26, 2004

British aggro-metallers RAZORWIRE have a live video of the track "Dipole" available for free download at this location.

The video was recorded at the fourth Godless festival on October 23, 2004 at the Talbot Hotel in Stoke on Trent, U.K. The clip was recorded, edited and produced by Cavan McLaughlin for Walrus & Carpenter. The audio was recorded and mixed by Alex Jockel.

RAZORWIRE will be recording their second, as-yet-untitled album sometime this spring. The group's critically acclaimed debut, "League of the Godless", has just been re-released through Psychophonic Records.

For more information on RAZORWIRE, visit www.razorwire.info.

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