BLACK LABEL SOCIETY Drummer's Truck Burglarized

April 22, 2009

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY has issued the following update:

"Our drummer Craig Nunenmacher's Ford F150 truck was broken into this afternoon as he ate with his family at Mama's Café 6019 Westheimer Road in Houston, Texas . His son and wife were visiting him on the road and all of their belongings were stolen, including a camera that had pictures of their son onstage with Craig at last night's show at Warehouse Live.

"If any of you were at the show and have pix of Craig and his son sharing the stage, please email them to: [email protected].

"If you have an information regarding the burglary, please contact your local authorities or send an email to: [email protected]."

"Skullage", BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's new "greatest-hits" collection, was released on April 21. It was made available in three different configurations: CD, DVD and CD/DVD.

In a recent interview with Live-Metal.net, Zakk Wylde stated about "Skullage", "The record company was just asking. They said, 'Zakk, can you just put a whole compilation of stuff together before you put the new album out?' When we did 'Kings of Damnation', there was a bunch of fuckin' tunes on that thing. He goes, 'Well, can you make another one?' I go, 'Yeah, I can put a bunch of shit together on that fuckin' thing.' He said, 'Cool, we'll just put that out to fuckin' hold you over until the next record.' I said, 'Well, no fuckin' problem.'

Regarding whether there is going to be any unreleased material on this new compilation, Zakk said, "Yeah. We did a whole bunch of fuckin' acoustic shows and shit like that, me and Nick [Catanese, guitar], a while ago. They came out really fuckin' cool. It was just me and Nick doing a batch of fuckin' material and shit like that, acoustic versions of heavy songs. So yeah, we're putting that shit on there, too."

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