RHINO BUCKET To Contribute New Music To Horror Movie

November 22, 2004

RHINO BUCKET are currently recording five new songs for an upcoming horror movie, entitled "The Outdoorsman", that is currently in production. Songs set to appear in the movie include "Blood Sweat And Beers" and an acoustic version of "I Was Told". The band have had songs in the recent DVD releases "Rolling Kansas" and "Stateside", and also had some of their classic tunes in one of the first episodes of "The Handler" on CBS. Plans also exist to release "Blood Sweat And Beers" as a single, with the acoustic "I Was Told" as a B-side at the same time as the movie. The band will also be lining up gigs to help support the movie and will be shooting a video for "Blood Sweat And Beers" with the movie's director.

(Thanks: ElectricBasement.com)

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