ART OF ANARCHY – launch new video „Time Every Time”

Art Of Anarchy – featuring the legendary vocalist, Scott Weiland, along with lead guitarist Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal (ex-Guns N’ Roses), bassist John Moyer (Disturbed) - have partnered up with Revolver Magazine to exclusively debut their striking new video for the track, “Time Every Time.” It comes off the group’s highly accliamed debut, self-titled offering released through Another Century this past June. Click on the link below now to check it out and stay tuned to www.facebook.com/ArtOfAnarchyBand for all additional information.

Watch “Time Every Time” here: http://www.revolvermag.com/?p=75416

Fans in Germany click here: http://www.muzu.tv/art-of-anarchy/time-every-time-video/2398733/

Bumblefoot states: "Dale 'Rage' Resteghini has an extensive list of metal videos that he directed. He knows how to capture energy and intensity in a live performance. We met years ago on the road with Guns and I’ve also been on set with him shooting one of his many hip-hop videos. He always has a great team and everyone gives it their all.

"This is a straight-up 'here we are doing what we do' video.  A band playing their song. Bright lights and silhouettes, everyone diggin' in after a bunch of takes and knowing they got the shots they need. Some silliness starts to kick in when the camera's facing the other way, as soon as the camera's heading back it's like the teacher turning toward you and you quickly hide the note you were passing in class, haha. But when the camera's in your face you snap out of it quick and get real.

"It was an accomplishment making these videos and capturing what seems to be chapter one for the band. This is life - things don't go as planned, it's about picking yourself up and coming back stronger. That'll be chapter two."

The band started out of an 18-year friendship between Bumblefoot and the Votta brothers, dating back to the local New York music scene. Jon Votta approached Bumblefoot with the idea of putting together a unique new rock band that would have people talking.  They knew Weiland would be the ideal singer to handle the band’s musical diversity.  Once Weiland was on-board, the band was completed by the aggressive, precise, melodic bass of career-rocker John Moyer.

ART OF ANARCHY has emerged as a band willing to eradicate musical borders in pursuit of something brilliant.  For these legendary members, it’s all about songwriting and musicianship, which the band proudly displays on its self-titled debut album.  The band also sees Weiland returning to his hard rock roots with a harder-edged sound than any of his previous efforts.

ART OF ANARCHY online:
facebook.com/ArtOfAnarchyBand

Quelle: CM