2010 has been a turbulent yet highly successful year for internationally renowned metal group Chromium. After a massive UK tour and recording their highly anticipated third album (set for release in 2011), Chromium competed against nine other talented groups in the Night Drive - Wanted competition which took place in Johannesburg on December 4 for the prize of having one of their songs as the title track for the film Night Drive. The competition was intense and the judges' decision was tough, but Chromium reigned victorious in the final decision placing them once again at the forefront of the South African alternative music scene.
Not only do Chromium have their track A World Of Lies - taken from the album Confessions Of A Hero - as the title track of the film, but they will also have a music video produced for the track by The Film Factory. The band will also be kitted out in Guess clothing as well as tattoos done by Jaded Ink.
Congrats, guys!
Night Drive is South Africa's first thriller/slasher film which is set in the unforgiving South African bush, where an eclectic mix of tourists are left stranded during a night drive safari. As a series of terrifying events unfold, the tourists soon realise that wild animals are the least of their fears. Local legend has it the Hyena Man - a ruthless criminal mastermind who once traded in animal parts - heads a well-armed, well-trained group of poachers who are on the hunt for human body parts. Night Drive is set for release on February 18, 2011.
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