The journey into music videos (and other bits) continues its mission to deliver something worthy of your time, perhaps introducing you to something new along the way.
This week I continue compiling videos and various musical related tid-bits for your viewing pleasure. Some will be brand spanking new, while others will just be things I like. I am not great with timeliness, but I hope you've been enjoying these video collections.
Theocracy - "Rudolph vs. Frosty"
Theocracy, hailing from Athens, GA, has recorded a new Christmas song of their own creation. It is an amusing little ditty called, you guessed it, "Rudolph vs. Frosty." Apparently the two holiday icons never really got along. The song is pretty fun, with humorous lyrics and solid music. The band released their most recent album on December 9th, I think I may need to give it a listen. In the meantime, head over Theocracy's website for the free song download, click the image below.

White Witch Canyon - "Escape Pod"
California based White Witch Canyon recently completed recording of their debut album. Below is the video for the first single, "Escape Pod." The video is rather dull, focusing on studio footage, but the song has a nice stoner, Black Sabbath feel to it that is good to groove to. I am looking forward to checking out the rest of the album when it arrives.
Lamb of God - "Dead Seeds" (live), Plus Download "Contractor" Free
Lamb of God is ready to further their careers with the upcoming album called Wrath. The record is set to arrive on February 24, 2009, but there has been a few items released on the net to help tide fans over. For starters, the first single "Contractor" is available as a free download. Second, a live video has arrived with the band playing another new cut while opening up for Metallica. The track is called "Dead Seeds." It sounds promising! Looking forward to the whole album!
Alice Cooper - "Lost in America"
I remember when I first bought The Last Temptation of Alice. It was when it was first released and I was looking forward to it because it was tied in with an Alice Cooper comic, which I ironically never read. Anyway, I loved the album. "Lost in America" is one of those catchy songs that digs itself into your head. Here is the video:








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