ZODIAC Premier 'A Bit Of Devil' Video
November 9, 2012, 12 years ago
German heavy blues/classic rock quartet ZODIAC have released a new video, for the title track of their recently released debut album, A Bit of Devil. The video was produced by Florian Breuer, Andreas Huck , & Roland Nebe of Warped Type in Dusseldorf, Germany earlier this month.
The band commented as follows: "We are happy to present you our first video. We've chosen the title track of our debut album A Bit of Devil and the look of the video fits perfect to the cover artwork. It is a proper performance video but we think the old school James Bond inspired look makes it something special. So enjoy and spread the word!"
A Bit Of Devil was released in North America by Prosthetic Records on October 22nd. The 84-minute deluxe digital version of the album includes all five songs from the band's self-released EP as bonus tracks, while all versions of the album include the previously unreleased instrumental bonus track, 'Dying Done'.
The complete tracklistings are as follows:
A Bit Of Devil (CD and standard digital album):
'A Bit Of Devil'
'Carnival'
'Blue Jean Blues' (ZZ TOP cover)
'Horrorvision'
'Assembly Line'
'Thunder'
'Diamond Shoes'
'Coming Home'
'Dying Done' (previously unreleased bonus track)
A Bit Of Devil (deluxe digital album):
'A Bit Of Devil'
'Carnival'
'Blue Jean Blues' (ZZ Top cover)
'Horrorvision'
'Assembly Line'
'Thunder'
'Diamond Shoes'
'Coming Home'
'Dying Done' (previously unreleased bonus track)
'Drown' (EP version)
'Upon The Stone' (EP version)
'Be Careful What You Wish For' (EP version)
'Assembly Line' (EP version)
'Failure' (EP version)
The band, which was formed by LONG DISTANCE CALLING drummer Janosch Rathmer and guitar wizard Nick van Delft, originated in 2010 after Rathmer and van Delft joined forces with ROCKETCHIEF members Stephen Gall (guitars) and Robert Kahr (bass/organ) to create the unique blues-driven, classic rock-inspired sound that is Zodiac.
The four musicians combine extensive experience in the game with a common will to create interesting music. You can hear the influences of the classics: LED ZEPPELIN, BLACK SABBATH, THIN LIZZY and IRON MAIDEN, just to name a few.
Recently, Zodiac has been seen sharing the stages with like-minded acts such as GRAVEYARD and CHURCH OF MISERY; they'll continue to tour in and around their native country in the coming weeks, including a performance alongside PENTAGRAM and TROUBLE offshoot, THE SKULL, at the Hammer Of Doom festival.
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