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CANDLEBOX: 'Stand' Video Available - July 16, 2008
"Stand", the new video from CANDLEBOX, can be viewed at this location. The clip was directed by Michael Sarna, who has previously worked with MEGADETH and OBITUARY, among others.

In other news, CANDLEBOX has scheduled the following in-store appearances, featuring an acoustic performance from the band:

Tuesday, July 22 at 7:00pm
Borders
1501 Vine Street
Hollywood, CA 90028
(323) 463-8519

Wednesday, July 23 at 6:00pm
Salzer's
577 Valentine Road
Ventura, CA 93003

CANDLEBOX will make its triumphant return to the modern music game with its first new record in ten years. "Into The Sun" will be released July 22 on Silent Majority Group in conjunction with Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group.

The original CANDLEBOX songwriting team of singer Kevin Martin and guitarist Peter Klett along with original drummer Scott Mercado, reunited shortly before the 2006 Rhino/Warner Brothers retrospective, "Best Of Candlebox", was released.

CANDLEBOX's 2008 lineup features three of the founding four members — only bass player Bardi Martin has been replaced by Adam Kury.

After being apart for more than seven years, Martin and Klett discovered that the time and tide apart had nurtured enhanced chemistry and mutual personal evolution that has now manifested in a cache of new songs that leave their past works, for lack of a better phrase, far behind.

"Into The Sun" was produced by Ron Aniello (BARENAKED LADIES, LIFEHOUSE) engineered by Cliff Norrell (REM, HENRY ROLLINS) and mixed by Norrell and Mike Shipley (NICKELBACK, DEF LEPPARD). Kevin Martin (vocals) and Peter Klett (guitar) Scott Mercado (drums) and Adam Kury (bass) have come together to make a bold, eclectic mix of rhythms and textures that will make long-time CANDLEBOX fans mouths water and has the potential to vault this band back into the national spotlight. Remember, this is a band that's sold over six million albums in the U.S. alone.

"Into The Sun" track listing:

01. Stand
02. Bitches Brewin
03. Surrendering
04. Into The Sun
05. Underneath It All
06. Miss You
07. How Does It Feel
08. A Kiss Before The Dying
09. Breathe Intro
10. Breathe Me In
11. Lover Come Back To Me
12. Consider Us

Kevin Martin: "I really feel this is our best work to date, seemed like old times in the studio and I really enjoyed making this record. When we started writing the songs for this record back in '07 I think we all felt like we were on to something special. I think you can hear that in the songs, they just speak to you like an old friend you haven't seen in years but are so happy to be able to catch up with."

Peter Klett: "Making this record reminded me of the first album — we didn't feel that we needed to find the sound, it was there and the goal was to capture it in the recording. I feel we did that and more...it was nice to end up with some live, off the cuff, recordings such as the intro to breathe....it was one of those moments that just happens...all of us in the same room feeding off one another....very exciting to feel that again."

Scott Mercado: "Without a doubt, CANDLEBOX fans are the most loyal and greatest fans in the whole world. I can't wait to hear what they think!"
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COMMENT |
posted by : opex
7/16/2008 8:09:23 AM

didnt know these guys were still around..

"You" was a good track.

COMMENT | Stand
posted by : southerncross
7/16/2008 8:45:58 AM

Great song and video. I come from the megadeth , metallica, slayer era, but I know a good song when I hear it. Good luck guys.

COMMENT |
posted by : ReverendDubs
7/16/2008 8:54:51 AM

Used to be obsessed with these guys when i was like 11.

COMMENT | Good video and song
posted by : RiotAct666
7/16/2008 10:23:33 AM

Candlebox rock!

COMMENT | If you like Candlebox
posted by : ICON666
7/16/2008 10:35:52 AM

Check out "Kevin Martin & the Hi- Watts." It's a very underrated album and I had the pleasure of having a couple drinks with him before one of his shows. Really cool guy!

COMMENT |
posted by : JRSPON
7/16/2008 10:36:25 AM

Great live band.

COMMENT |
posted by : Acacia70
7/16/2008 10:41:55 AM

hey look! they still sound like shit!

COMMENT | My first concert ever...
posted by : TrashedandScattered
7/16/2008 10:55:06 AM

Was Metallica in 1994. They were supposed to have Alice In Chains opening up for them but Layne was busy battling his demons so AiC dropped off and Candlebox got the opening slot. And they were fuckin' awesome. Turned me into a big fan. Hope they do well this second go-round.

COMMENT | sweet.
posted by : ozzyslovechild
7/16/2008 11:56:58 AM



sweet. glad to see new music coming from these guys. i hope they keep it coming, and touring.

hiwatts album was pretty good, too, though a couple of the tracks i really didn't like.

:)olc




COMMENT |
posted by : AmericanMetalHead
7/16/2008 3:26:53 PM

Great band, love "Don't You" at about 2:20

COMMENT | Great!...?
posted by : negedex
7/17/2008 2:03:41 AM

...More political morons trying to tell us how to live... Are you going to charge me a carbon tax too? Dorks.



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