BENEDICTION: Live Footage Of New Song Posted Online

September 3, 2007

Video footage of long-running British metallers BENEDICTION performing a new song, entitled "Killing Music", at the Up From The Ground festival — which took place August 24-25, 2007 in Gemünden, Germany — can be viewed below.

"Killing Music" is the title track of the band's new album, tentatively due late 2007/early 2008 via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD will mark the recording debut with the group of drummer Nick Barker, who was a member of DIMMU BORGIR, CRADLE OF FILTH and BRUJERIA, and who played with ex-FEAR FACTORY guitarist Dino Cazares in the short-lived DRIVEN BY SUFFERING (which evolved into DIVINE HERESY).

Back in June, BENEDICTION cancelled its previously announced U.S. tour "due to immigration problems." More information is available at this location.

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