SIC To Film 'Rosegarden In Hell' Video

November 6, 2007

Faroe Islands-based band SIC will travel to Athens, Greece at the end of November to film the video for the song "Rosegarden In Hell". The clip will be directed by digital artist Achilleas Gatsopoulos (Mind's I Productions) who has previously worked with DARK TRANQUILLITY on their "Monochromatic Stains" video.

"Rosegarden In Hell" comes off SIC's debut album, "Pandemonium", which was released in early 2007 via Tutl Records. The CD was produced by Tommy Hansen at Jailhouse Studios.

SIC will perform at the Underworld Club in Athens on November 21.

The band recently signed a deal with independent band manager Orpheus Spiliotopoulos (DREAMTONE, NEVERLAND).

SIC is:

Eddie Jacobsen (guitar)
Mikkjal G. Hansen (vocals)
Magnus Hansen (drums)
Frans Galan (guitar)
Gudmar Hansen (bass)

For more information, visit www.entersic.com.

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