JOANNA ANGEL & THE GIGOLOS Release Official ‘Fish Food’ Music Video From The Film SHARKBAIT Exclusively On YouTube

The Punk Rock Princess and Members of Fenix TX Welcome Guest Drummer Hayden Scott Formerly Of Awolnation

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NEW YORK — Joanna Angel & The Gigolos, in association with Gypsy Diamond, release the official music video to their latest release “Fish Food” — a fun throwback to sixties surf-rock. The new single is featured in the film Sharkbait and follows up the success of their first single “Gimme Some Pants.”

“Our sexy new single is paired with a sexy music video,” said lead singer and BurningAngel founder Joanna Angel. “We had a blast filming and I think our fans will enjoy seeing everyone let their hair down and get wet.”

In the exciting new music video, Angel is joined by her “Gigolos” — Small Hands and Chris Lewis, with special guest appearances by Nikki Hearts on the bass and Wolf Hudson on the drums. Hayden Scott, former drummer of Awolnation, is the star on the drums in “Fish Food” but was not in the music video. The music video includes highlights from BurningAngel release Sharkbait, featuring Andy San Dimas, Arabelle Raphael, Draven Star, Tommy Pistol and other exciting cameos.

“Fish Food is a danceable retro sounding rock song that everyone should have playing at their beach parties this summer,” Angel adds. “It goes well with a side of makeout sessions, bikinis and bonfires.”

To watch the official “Fish Food” music video, please go here. The new single is available for download everywhere including Amazon, iTunes, and Rdio.

Joanna Angel’s partners in crime are her Gigolos, “Small Hands” and “CL Lewis,” from legendary pop-punkers Fenix TX, who do double duty as well…. gigolos…. of course, when not writing and recording with Angel.

The group credits bands such as The Sounds, Blondie, Beehive and the Barracudas, and Sleater-Kinney, as their musical inspiration. They’re here to kick down the door of the party and have some fun with a sound that pulls from classic punk rock and pop anthems, sprinkled with the trademark “Joanna Angel” humor — a wink and a smile.

“Don’t be mistaken, though, these aren’t songsabout gangbangs and HJs,” says Angel. “Even though some might perceive a sexy element to the band, I didn’t want the songs to be specifically about sex.

“You can see and hear enough of that stuff at BurningAngel.com. These are just fun songs that we have a good time writing and recording, having fun is the main goal!”

As both the star of many of BurningAngel’s movies and the company’s owner, Joanna Angel has stormed both mainstream and adult media. She’s appeared in every major adult magazine (Club, Hustler, Picture, Adam Film World and Xtreme, to name a few) and has been featured in many tattoo magazines as well (some include Prick, Taboo, Inked and Savage). She has been featured on Fox News, Playboy TV, Fuse TV, G4 TV, KROQ Radio, as a regular on The Jason Ellis Show on SIRIUS Radio, as a guest on the 2008 series premiere of TLC’s LA Ink, and in a speaking role on Adult Swim’s Children’s Hospital.

Angel has also appeared in The New York Times, Newsweek, The Village Voice, The New York Press, Esquire UK, Details and Penthouse, among others. Heeb magazine featured Angel as its cover girl, naming her one of the Top 100 Up-and-Coming Jews in 2005, and The New York Post featured her as one of the Top 25 Sexiest New Yorkers in 2006.

BurningAngel has brought home several awards from all the major adult shows, from AVN to XBIZ; from XRCO to YNOT. Some of its accolades include Best Porn Star Website, Best Web Premiere and Best Sex Comedy. From a college dorm room to national television, BurningAngel has made a mark in entertainment, and it’s only just beginning.

For more information on Joanna Angel and her Gigolos, please visit www.burningangel.com.

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