SUBSONIC: 'A Day Late' Video Posted Online

June 22, 2005

SUBSONIC, the solo project of former CELTIC FROST guitarist Ron Marks, has uploaded the video for its track "A Day Late" at SubsonicRocks.com.

"A Day Late" was filmed by Vision 4 Films at the Neo nightclub in Chicago, Illinois and was directed by Jason Meudt. It is the the second video from SUBSONIC's sophomore album, "No Such Soul", available worldwide from Sonic Wave International. "A Day Late" also stars Angel Dawn, an international model who also models for Dean Guitars. You can see more of Angel Dawn at OneModelPlace.com.

The follow-up to 2002's "Super-Vel" (Outlaw Entertainment),"No Such Soul" includes a hidden track, "Horror Vacua" — a song Ron originally wrote for CELTIC FROST, but which was never recorded by the influential Swiss outfit.

Ron is a resident of Hermitage, Pennsylvania and has performed in several music related projects as well as recording as SUBSONIC for the last five years. In his youth he and friend Dan Laudo (former PRONG drummer) played in a band with none other than Trent Reznor. Ron Marks has been called "an unusual and almost heavier version of Frank Zappa."

For more information, visit www.subsonicrocks.com.

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