DEMON LUNG – Taps Director Dustin Mills For Upcoming Video Shoot For “Lament Code”
On July 2nd Las Vegas-based Doom Metal band DEMON LUNG will release their debut video for the song “Lament Code” off their self-released EP Pareidolia. The video will be directed by Dustin Mills, Director of independent horror/comedy The Puppet Monster Massacre. More on the video shoot, including a detailed making-of diary, coming soon.
Released on March 20th, Pareidolia is a 22-minute blend of Traditional and epic Doom Metal, rife with horror imagery and lyrics; influenced by the likes of BLACK SABBATH, CANDLEMASS and vocalist Shanda Fredrick’s worship of COVEN’s Jinx Dawson. Physical copies are available for purchase for $5 through the band’s website and digitally for $4 via Bandcamp. Hex Records will soon be issuing a limited cassette release of Pareidolia.
Forming only two short years ago, DEMON LUNG hit the ground running and demoed over 20 songs, choosing four of the best for inclusion on Pareidolia. Playing their first show in March 2011, DEMON LUNG quickly became the top Doom act in the Las Vegas scene, sharing the stage with such Doom heavyweights as High on Fire, Jucifer, and Pentagram.
Pareidolia Cover Art & Track Listing:
Lament Code
Sour Ground
Death Mask
Pareidolia
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* To read the review I wrote for Pareidolia, (posted on April 17th, 2012), click on the large link below!
DEMON LUNG – Doom Metal Debut EP Pareidolia Is A Masterful Metal Listen
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(Source: ClawHammer PR)
* Click the links below for more info on DEMON LUNG and/or to purchase Pareidolia:
LONG LIVE DEMON LUNG.
Stone.
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