Mushroomhead released the music video for "Fall in Line" this Thursday, the 13th. It's the first single from their ninth album, Call the Devil , which will be released in August by Napalm Records .
To kick off the promotion of Call The Devil , the band chose "Fall in Line" as a single. Interestingly, according to Steve "Skinny" Felton , drummer and founder of Mushroomhead, it was the last song they recorded for the album.
Filled with intense red, the music video highlights Mushroomhead's new masks, which were produced and designed by Jordan Patton, the "monster maker" of Dead Neck Studios , and Mushroomhead guitarist Joe Gall . (via Revolver )
Watch the music video for “Fall in Line” below:
Interesting facts about the new Mushroomhead album.
Perhaps the most interesting news about Call The Devil is the return of Dave “Gravy” Felton on guitar, after a 12-year hiatus. However, Steve's brother is credited on only two tracks.
And he wasn't the only one to return for this project: Matt Wallace , who was responsible for mixing the album XIII (2003), also took on this role in Call The Devil .
When asked about the album title, Felton made a reference to Mötley Crüe . “We played around with a few different album titles, and apparently Shout at the Devil was already recorded.” (via Consequence )
Mushroomhead – Call the Devil

- Eye to Eye
- Fall In Line
- Emptiness
- We Don't Care
- UIOP (A Final Reprieve)
- Prepackaged
- Decomposition
- Grand Gesture
- Hallelucination
- Hideous
- Torn In Two
- Shame in a Basket
- Doom Goose
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