Everything In Slow Motion Release "Coma" Video

Everything In Slow Motion have released a new video for their song, "Coma." The video for Coma was shot and directed by Randy Edwards in the band's hometown, Kansas City. Frontman Shane Ochsner first discovered the location while visiting the Kansas City Liberty Memorial, a staple in KC. The shoot location is clearly visible when standing at the memorial, and after seeing it at night lit by the the huge industrial light fixtures, Ochsner knew he wanted to shoot "Coma" there.
See Everything In Slow Motion live on May 14 in Pomona, CA at The Glasshouse during Facedown Fest.
"Laid Low," the new EP from Everything In Slow Motion is available now on silver vinyl and green splatter vinyl from Facedown Records. Pick it up at iTunes and Amazon MP3 as well.
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