CKY release new video ‘Head For A Breakdown’

CKY have debuted their brand new video Head for a Breakdown taken from their new album The Phoenix.

Directed by The Costa Sisters, this is the third music video taken from The Phoenix. The video was shot in and around London, UK, during the band’s near sell-out run earlier this year.

‘We were lucky enough to get a day off to explore one of the best cities on earth with our friends,’ says the band. ‘The extremely talented Costa sisters, Elena & Sofia, were behind the camera. We decided to crash the Queen’s Garden Party and film our video in front of the gates of Buckingham Palace.

‘This was all impromptu footage mixed with the absolutely mental crowds at our sold-out nights in London. This is our tribute and thank-you to the die-hard Bloody Alliance and all the new fans and friends we made in the UK this time around. Can’t wait to see you again soon. Cheers!’

CKY released The Phoenix on June 16, 2017 via eOne Music. The new LP is the first release since the band put out Carver City in 2009. The album was engineered and mixed at Rancho De La Luna, the highly regarded recording studio in Joshua Tree, CA.

2017 will be a massive year for CKY, who have sold north of a million albums over the course of their nearly-20-year career. Fans can expect new music and more tour dates from a band that is re-energised and refreshed, and emerging with a career-defining effort that will prove to be worth the wait.

Chad I Ginsburg, the band’s guitarist and singer, steps into the frontman role with charisma, charm, and bravado, confidently delivering a diverse performance as he claims a position that was clearly rightfully his to own.

He’s joined in enduring partnership and musical and personal chemistry by fellow CKY cofounder, Jess Margera, the drummer whose extracurricular work in projects like The Company Band (with guys from Clutch and Fireball Ministry) expanded CKY’s horizons as much as Ginsburg’s solo work has as well. The duo returned to their primary project refreshed and reenergized, with bassist Matt Deis (ex-All That Remains), who first joined CKY in 2005.

Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, and Deftones have all personally invited CKY on tour, cementing a legacy as a hard-charging live act. CKY built a worldwide fanbase of dedicated acolytes, friends, and supporters, lovingly dubbed the CKY Alliance, with a broader group of musicians, athletes, and other creative types in the CKY family, both literally and figuratively.

‘We’re grown adults now with an eagle-eye perspective on who we are, what we do, and how to do it right,’ Ginsburg declares, with matter-of-fact certainty. ‘None of us are out there in the clouds. We’re pretty well-grounded people that have an honest perspective on where we’re at.’