7 WEEKS RELEASE NEW VIDEO FOR “GHOSTS ON THE SEASIDE ROAD”

7 WEEKS RELEASE NEW VIDEO FOR “GHOSTS ON THE SEASIDE ROAD”

French stoner rockers 7 Weeks have recently released a brand new video for ‘Ghosts On The Seaside Road’ via their YouTube channel.  Filmed and Edited by William Windrestin & Thierry Irissou the track comes from the band’s third album “Carnivora”, which was recently released through Klonosphere Records.

Check out the video here:

7 WEEKS formed in April 2006 in Limoges, France and following three years of hard labour trying to shape a distinct and cohesive sound they released their debut work „All Channels Off“, which displayed a strong stoner rock influence merged with some alternative nuances.

The next two years are spent on road, opening for such diverse acts as Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Placebo, Arctic Monkeys, The Datsuns, Brant Bjork, The Damned, etc…

In 2011, 7 WEEKS record a new work entitled “7 Weeks Plays Dead of Night”, which is based on Bob Clark’s 1972 thriller movie “Dead of Night” and sees the band maturing into a more inventive proposition by incorporating new ideas and influences into their sound.

2013 sees the release of their third and most complete effort “Carnivora”, which is out on March 1st via Klonosphere. Merging such distinct influences as Clutch, Helmet, Queens of the Stone, The Jesus Lizard and Alice in Chains, this new album is going to be one of the inventive, intelligent and forward-thinking releases around today.

7 Weeks are:

Julien Bernard – Vocals/Bass
Jérémy Cantin-Gaucher – Drums
Florian Compain – Guitars
Manu Costa – Keyboards and Sounds

http://www.7weeks.fr

http://www.7weeks.bandcamp.com

http://www.myspace.com/7weeksmusic

http://twitter.com/7weeksmusic

http://7weeks.bigcartel.com

http://soundcloud.com/7weeks

http://www.klonosphere.com

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