A Day To Remember to film new clip

28 October 2009 | 10:01 am | Staff Writer
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A Day To Remember have revealed that the next video they film will be for the song "I'm Made Of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?", which is not to be confused with the clip from their upcoming 'Homesick' DVD that was recently posted with the same song playing over it. Guitarist Neil Westfall spoke about the decision to record a video for that song... "It's a song that has had one of the best reactions from the CD, and it stands out compared to the other songs on the album. I think we are going to do a video for 'Have Faith In Me,' and maybe one other song before the cycle is over; if we can fit it in. We didn't want to do a poppy song, so we wanted to switch and keep it real. We are A Day To Remember and we want to do what we want to do; we want to put out 'I'm Made Of Wax Larry...' because it's a harder song." The band just released a re-issue of their latest album 'Homesick' which features heaps of bonus tracks plus a 3-hour behind the scenes DVD. It's out now via Stomp.

A Day To Remember have revealed that the next video they film will be for the song "I'm Made Of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?", which is not to be confused with the clip from their upcoming 'Homesick' DVD that was recently posted with the same song playing over it. 

 

Guitarist Neil Westfall spoke about the decision to record a video for that song...

 

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"It's a song that has had one of the best reactions from the CD, and it stands out compared to the other songs on the album. I think we are going to do a video for 'Have Faith In Me,' and maybe one other song before the cycle is over; if we can fit it in. We didn't want to do a poppy song, so we wanted to switch and keep it real. We are A Day To Remember and we want to do what we want to do; we want to put out 'I'm Made Of Wax Larry...' because it's a harder song."

 

The band just released a re-issue of their latest album 'Homesick' which features heaps of bonus tracks plus a 3-hour behind the scenes DVD. It's out now via Stomp.