NYC’s The Choke Deliver One-Two Punch With “Picture” And “Face For The Radio”

I saw the New York City punk band The Choke (pictured above in a Danielle Ezzo photo) play on the same bill with The Buzzcocks at Irving Plaza in NYC in June 2006, and was just blown away by them. They are a tight and quite powerful quartet. And their singer, Cameron Eve, is quite a dynamic frontwoman. She’s very attractive and has absolutely incredible stage presence.
The Choke recently made videos for two of their tracks–”Picture” and “Face For The Radio.” Both songs are short and sharp, and they smack you upside the eardrums like a sonic punch. Both videos were directed by Tony Barber, the bassist of The Buzzcocks.
To watch the video for “Picture” by The Choke, click below:
To watch the video for “Face For The Radio” by The Choke, click below:
For further information on The Choke, go to:
http://www.the-choke.com
http://www.myspace.com/thechokenyc
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