Otherwise have signed a new deal with Seek And Strike. The band are planning to release a new EP, titled “Some Kind Of Alchemy,” through the label on August 22. A music video for the effort’s first single, “Stop, Drop And Roll (Doesn’t Work In Hell),” can be found below:
Singer Adrian Patrick commented:
“Signing with Seek And Strike was honestly a very easy decision for us. The label was co-founded by a dear friend who has believed in the band and our message since our inception. He cares about us and vice versa, which is saying a lot for the music business.
The first single, ‘Stop, Drop And Roll (Doesn’t Work In Hell)’, was initially conceptualized years ago, in the midst of the Iraq War. We thought about the sacrifice of our fellow poet-warriors in military service and the lies that were being propagated to justify the actions of those in power. Another truly beautiful aspect of this release was our chance to reconnect with the incomparable Dave McMahan (our original drummer),who helped us focus all of that early fire into formidable performance art. The raw, sleek simplicity of those days was perfectly captured in the video for the song by its talented director, Lance Gergar. The intro gave us goosebumps the first time we watched it. Plus, for me personally, getting to rock my balls off barefoot in a corporate elevator and NOT get arrested, is a hell of a statement!
Returning to our roots with this EP is truly exciting for us and getting to do it with our friends and family at Seek And Strike is nothing short of righteous. We can’t thank our die-hard fans enough for all of their continued support and we’re hopeful to add a whole new legion of supporters to the fold with this next release. See you all soon.”