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SUNFLOWER DEAD: Revolver Magazine Exclusively Unveils New Music Video for “Make Me Drown” Today

| 30 August 2012 | Reply

SUNFLOWER DEAD and Revolver Magazine are pleased to unveil the band’s brand new music video for the track ‘Make Me Drown’ today! The video is directed by Danny “Ham Cam” Hamilton. The track is cut from the band’s brand new self-titled album, which was named Revolver Magazine’s “Album of the Week” last week in a reader poll that pinned them against the likes of The Darkness, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and more. Head to this location to view the brand new music video!

Additionally, GuitarWorld.com recently posted a one-on-one guitar solo tutorial for ‘Make Me Drown’ featuring SUNFLOWER DEAD guitarist Jaboo. Watch the full-length music video at the provided locations above and learn the solo right here.

The band’s debut album is out now on Bloody Bat Records and available via iTunes, Amazon and directly through the bands website. You can also follow the band on Facebook at this location for the latest news regarding the band’s upcoming music and touring plans.

SUNFLOWER DEAD released their new self-titled album last Tuesday, August 21st with Bloody Bat Records. The album was recorded at Temple Studios (owned by Raymond Herrera of Fear Factory and B Real of Cyrpress Hill) with Christian Olde Wolbers (Fear Factory). Co-produced and mixed by Jeremy Blair (Guns N’ Roses, DevilDriver) at Temple and House of Blues Studios, and mastered by Robert Hadley (Korn) at The Mastering Lab, the album has a tight, punchy sound with crushing low end and ultra wide sonics.

For more information on SUNFLOWER DEAD, please visit these websites:

www.sunflowerdead.com

www.facebook.com/sunflowerdead

www.twitter.com/SUNFLOWERDEAD

www.reverbnation.com/sunflowerdead

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