AS EDEN BURNS: New Demo Track Posted Online

June 16, 2007

A demo recording of a new AS EDEN BURNS song, entitled "Killing Fields", has been posted on the group's MySpace page. The track is expected to appear on the band's as-yet-untitled full-length debut, tentatively due before the end of the year through Willowtip Records.

Formed in February 2006 in Houston, TX, AS EDEN BURNS plays "a blend of thrashy, melodic death metal at its very finest," according to a press release. "Sometimes technical, at other times straight-forward and raw, AS EDEN BURNS seem poised to become one of the biggest and best bands in the genre while still being a relatively young group."

AS EDEN BURNS previously released a self-financed EP, "Trace The Artery", in June 2006. Samples from the CD are available at www.myspace.com/asedenburns.

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