STRYPER Comment On Drummer Robert Sweet's Non-Performance In 'No More Hell To Pay' Video
October 14, 2013, 11 years ago
STRYPER have released their video for 'No More Hell To Pay', the title track from their new album. It's the band's first official video clip since 1991.
The band has issued the following background information on the video:
"Unfortunately, it was over 100 degrees in the desert that day and the guys shot another video prior to this one and could not break down the kit and set it back up before sun went down. As much as the band would have liked to have had Robert hitting the drums for this video, it was physically impossible and the director needed to make that call."Stryper will release their new studio album, No More Hell To Pay, via Frontiers Records on November 1st in Europe, and November 5th in North America in two formats - standard CD and deluxe digipak featuring exclusive video content.
No More Hell To Pay tracklisting:
'Revelation'
'No More Hell To Pay'
'Saved By Love'
'Jesus Is Alright'
'The One'
'Legacy'
'Marching Into Battle'
'Te Amo'
'Sticks & Stones'
'Water Into Wine'
'Sympathy'
'Renewed'
Audio samples for all tracks are streaming at this location.
'Revelation' lyric video: