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Devils Elbow release video for 'Gravediggers Union'

30 June 2019 - 0 Comments

Devils Elbow have released a new video for Gravediggers Union.

Gravediggers Union is taken from the band's second album Absolute Domain and the video features footage from World War II, expertly edited by Napier-based video maker Luke Pell.

"The track was released as a single to promote our second album Absolute Domain, it featured on the NZ On Air Hit Disc, and received a bunch of radio play, we were always meaning to make a video for it but never got to it. Recently we started working with Luke to plan the video for our upcoming single, and we've also been doing some other little video projects. It turned out epic" says the bands singer/songwriter Alec Withers

Watch the video for Gravediggers Union here

In May (New Zealand Music Month) the band released a live version of The Clean's classic, Anything Could Happen - listen to the track here.

Devils Elbow are currently recording for a single/EP release spring-summer 2019, working towards album number 3 in 2020.

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