"Mystery"and "Let Me Down" Videos now available online
Nozzle's "Mystery" and "Let Me Down" videos are available to see at Nozzle's Myspace page.
Click www.myspace.com/nozzleuk then click "Videos"
"Mystery" video

Nozzle have recently taken their "DIY" ethic a stage further by making their first Video. Nozzle's first release on Cordless in Octeober 2005 was the "Mystery" E.P which featured three songs , "Mystery", "Just for your beautiful eyes" and "Fatal Beauty" taken from their second album Twisted Vision. They were asked to make a promotional video for the song "Mystery" and were sent a camera from their record label in the US.
Singer Dave Blomberg says "We knew that we would have trouble all getting together at the same time. Due to the geography of where we all live and also the fact that our drummer Michael Dean was in the middle of a 9 week tour with the band New Model Army. So we decided to get film of each other shot at different locations and have a go at editing it together ourselves using computer video editing software." The footage of Michael drumming was shot by Dean White at the Roadmenders in Northampton after they had finished a soundcheck. Toni was filmed at a secret location in London. John and Dave were filmed at Flowermoutain Studio in Devon.
"Let Me Down" video

Nozzle's second video was made for the song "Let Me Down" taken from the "Let Me Down E.P" which was released on 6th June 2006.
We had been asked to play at a memorial concert for a friend of ours called Darryl Kempster who was tragically murdered while working in South Africa. It seemed to be a very fitting tribute to have a concert in his memory as he was a man who loved music and many of the bands that Darryl had worked with played at the concert. Darryl came on Nozzle's first ever tour in Germany and we felt honored to be involved.
The venue for the concert on 28th May 2006 was the Clapham Grand in London. I asked a friend called Julian Symes who was at the concert if he would be kind enough to film the gig and fortunately he agreed. I got Julian a pass so that he could film from the balcony and he filmed the entire show.
The challenge came a few weeks later, when I decided to have a go at editing the video footage that we had from the live version of the song "Let Me Down" to make a promotional video using the studio sound recording. As is often the case when a rock band plays live, the tempo of the song was quite a bit faster than the studio recording. So to try to match up the video to the audio recording I had to time stretch the video footage to slow it down in speed. After endless hours and days of pressing buttons on my computer I finally got something that we were happy with
To see the video for Let Me Down, go to our myspace page at www.myspace.com/nozzleuk and then click on "videos".