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posted February 5, 2010

Henry's Funeral Shoe have just finished the new video for their song "Stranger Dig" from their Alive Records full-length debut album "Everything's for Sale" and was directed by the Welsh production company DogDay Films.
Henry's Funeral Shoe was formed by two brothers in 2008 from South Wales, inspired and influenced by many of the albums that singer/guitarist Aled Clifford had looted from his father's vinyl collection when he was growing up. The Who, CCR, Peter Green, Robert Johnson and The Beatles were favourites, and Aled quickly became a gifted guitar player, aided and taught by Ned Edwards, a long time collaborator of Van Morrison. Aled soon played with various bands, eventually doing some recording sessions for producer Ian Grimble, and even recording at the legendary Abbey Road studios. His younger brother Brennig started playing drums at nine. At fifteen he joined a local band, learning his trade by performing covers of The Clash and Thin Lizzy before moving on to writing original material. The dexterous brothers have finally joined forces to create some of the loudest soulful rock'n'roll to come out the UK in a long time.
Audio: Henry's Funeral Shoe - "Don't Lose The Rhythm"
Video: Henry's Funeral Shoe - "Stranger Dig"
HENRY'S FUNERAL SHOE 2010 TOUR OF EUROPE (more dates to added soon)