CHRISTIAN HARD ROCK BAND, DEEP AS BONES UNLEASH POWERFUL MUSIC VIDEO FOR “SPUN”
PHOENIX, AZ – From incarceration and addiction to redemption, sobriety and righteous living: Christian hard rock band, Deep As Bones has released a music video for their single “Spun”, which touches down on breaking free from the strong grip the disease of addiction has and being on the road to recovery and sobriety.
With a massive, arena sound; powerful, piercing, distinct, melodic vocals, paired with impeccable, versatile musicians and raw, meaningful lyrics, “Spun” illustrates one’s inner dialogue when battling addiction, and is one of the songs off the self-titled album that were written while the writers were incarcerated
The music video concept revolves around battling the demons of addiction. Frontman, Rodney Scott Pieres portrays himself, vs. his own demons he had to overcome to successfully achieve long-term sobriety. The visualizer was filmed at Painted Tiger Studios in Glendale, AZ, and was directed, filmed and edited by Gavin Donnelly of Soundphoria Media. Behind-the-scenes footage and photos were captured by DJ Cruse.
Their full-length, self-titled album will be released on Friday October 14, 2022.
ABOUT THE BAND
Christian hard rock band, Deep As Bones was formed in Arizona State Prison Complex, Florence in 2016. All three writers on the album were in the same prison yard together. Rodney Scott Pieres, John Fabricius and Walter Willis wrote 10 songs together in the prison band room. Upon release, the three of them went into the studio with producer Jay Kereny (Linkin Park) to start recording at Studio 47 on Central. Jay introduced them to then-Red and Love and Death drummer, Dan Johnson who played on the record. They finished recording at TallCat Studios in Phoenix and completed recording in 2020. Ralph Patlan (Megadeth) completed the process by mixing and mastering the record.
Rodney Scott Pieres came up with the band name to honour his Christian roots, as “the word of God is as deep as bones.”
In 2021, vocalist, Rodney Scott Pieres and his wife, Carrie Bradley started a non- profit called IdentiFreed, in which 100% of the proceeds benefit those affected by human trafficking through their weekly outreach work with a team of volunteers.
“We want to inspire the world with our heavy, well- written and thoughtful music, focusing on the broken and addicted to try and bring some hope – and headbanging!”, states singer, Rodney Scott Pieres.