
(Freeman) Leading lights of British metal, Employed To Serve, will embark on their UK headline tour later this month. To celebrate, they have released a video for the single, "Now Thy Kingdom Come."
The track is from their current album 'Fallen Star'. About the new video, front woman, Justine Jones, explains, "We froze our tits off filming this in minus two degree weather, so please enjoy! (repeatedly)"
ETS will further support the current album 'Fallen Star' with a UK headline tour, kicking off in Shipley on March 20th. Cage Fight will be appearing across all dates as support.
Justine continues, "We picked this song as we had a blast playing it on the Killswitch Engage tour last year and thought it deserved some attention. Come and join us on our UK March headline tour, where the awesome Cage Fight will be joining us. Tickets are over half sold for all of the dates, so pick one up and let's have a good time."
ETS have played every type of big show imaginable, from Bloodstock to Glastonbury in the UK, and Hellfest, Wacken, and Roskilde across Europe. They've pulverised arenas all over the UK and Europe in support of Gojira, then Killswitch Engage.
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