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Chatsworth, Ca- Years ago performer director Barrett Blade left the world of rock and roll behind to chase some nice ass and fell into porn world, into an endless procession of tits and fresh young pussy. He climbed out of a pile of women and made a mark for himself in the adult entertainment industry with his penis before moving behind the camera and taking up more technical arts like editing. Then one day the spiky haired punk prince of porn signed a directing deal with Sin City, where erotic dreams cum true, and thus he began to make hardcore titles that focused on anal fucking.

At no point ever did Barrett forget his roots, and thus, as he watched others attempt to create the perfect rock porn fusion movies, did his determination grow to show them all how it was done. Hence, he contacted a friend whose band is signed to Suburban Noize Records and convinced them to shoot their next music video with a twist. Not only would he include two smoking hot Penthouse Pet porn stars for their video, but he would also make a porn movie at the same time. It was the challenge he had waited his whole life to be faced with.

“Coming from Warner Brothers records and having a real music deal with a major label, I wanted to show the porn world a little bit of what it’s really like inside the music industry,” Blade explains. “OPM is an amazing band that can only keep getting bigger and this is an excellent opportunity to showcase them to a new audience.”

The result was Rock Hard; Making the Video, an inside look at a day in the life of a rock and roll band while they film their next World Premiere Music Video and all the action that goes down on set.

“You’re not going to find a more authentic rock & roll meets porn movie out there anywhere,” claims Sin City national sales manager Danny Gorman. “This is as real as it gets. These guys are amazing.”

OPM is a California based trio whose home-studio-born Atlantic Records debut was a sonic brunch buffet, defying categorization in its mind-melding of rock, hip hop, dancehall, pop, dub, and Latin into a cohesive musical statement. Uniquely capturing the quintessential Golden State experience, the album’s songs incorporated the state’s natural beauty, its pervasive alienation, dysfunction, myth propagation, and at-sea youth into a virtual “California Dreamin'” for the millennial moment. With the release of their second album, the band switched over to Suburban Noize Records and put out For The Masses.

Barrett Blade directs the music video for track four of the album, Luffly, which features both Hannah Harper & Gina Austin, as well as Texas Presley, Sophia, Cassie Courtland, Alex Divine, Joey, and Avena Lee. The movie packs six hardcore sex scenes in between behind the scenes snippets of the video’s construction, and interviews with the band and director.

Rock Hard releases on February 22nd, 2006.

 

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