The Urban Voodoo Machine Release 'Goodnight My Dear' Video
. Backed by a version of the Rolling Stones' Factory Girl, Goodnight My Dear is described as "a bluesy piano ballad complete with funeral horns and marching drums", and was inspired by the suicide of a friend of the band's singer, Paul-Ronney Angel. Earlier this year, a campaign was launched to raise money to help the family of guitarist Nick Marsh, who is currently battling aggressive throat and mouth cancer. He recently returned to hospital after catching an infection, but hopes to rejoin the band for the festival season. Watch the video here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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