(Nashville, TN) July 8, 2002- Award-winning rock act, Bleach recently finished filming a music video for “We Are Tomorrow,” the first radio single from their fourth and upcoming album, Again For The First Time, set to release August 27. Filmed at Henry Grady High School in Atlanta, the upbeat, high-energy single brings a universal message to this generation about unifying, moving on from past mistakes, and making a fresh start.
Fans will have a chance to preview Again For The First Time when the video for “We Are Tomorrow” premiers July 12 and 13 on *Altarnet Experiment, a fast-paced and edgy music video request show geared toward youth-culture that reaches over 71 million homes across the United States. The hour-long show featuring Bleach as the artist co-host will air on the Angel One channel on the DISH Network at 12:00 AM EST on Friday, July 12. The show will also air at 12:00 AM CST/MST (1:00 AM EST/PST) Saturday, July 13 on the PAX Network. In addition to the premier with *Altarnet, the video is available as a Quicktime download at
http://www.toothandnail.com/downloads/bleach/wearetomorrow.html.
Expecting the video to stay among *Altarnet Experiment’s Top 5 Most Requested Videos throughout the summer, Andrew McGuire, the show’s producer, states, “*Altarnet is excited to premiere Bleach’s new video ‘We Are Tomorrow’ on the *Altarnet Experiment. Bleach’s new CD Again For The First Time is a new, yet familiar Bleach sound sure to catch the attention of any Weezer or Jimmy Eat World fan looking for another brilliant band to rock-out with.”
Again For The First Time is Bleach’s first new album since their critically acclaimed self-titled and third project in 1999. Taking time off for rest and renewal, the band is back, reenergized with a fresh new project that truly is a reflection of what they have been doing for the past three years, renewing focus in life. With Oran Thornton (Flick, Johnny Q. Public) taking the reigns as producer, the album showcases Bleach’s raw live sound.
PHOTO CAPTION: Standing in front of “Old Glory” after the video shoot are Joulles Wright, director assistant; Jonathan Rej, director; Dave Baysinger, Bleach (vocals); Jared Byers, Bleach (drums); Jerry Morrison, Bleach (bass); Sam Barnhart, (vocals, guitar); Milam Byers, Bleach (guitar); Tom Bingham, director of photography; and Keith Shackleford, Bleach manager.