BLESSED BY A BROKEN HEART: New Widget, EPK Available

July 25, 2008

A widget for "Pedal To The Metal", the new album from Canada's BLESSED BY A BROKEN HEART, can be found below. Also available is an eight-minute EPK (Electronic Press Kit).

Due in Europe on August 18 and North America on September 2 via Centry Media Records, "Pedal To The Metal" was recorded by GGGarth Richardson (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, KISS, MÖTLEY CRÜE, RISE AGAINST, ATREYU, BIFFY CLYRO, NICKELBACK, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, TESTAMENT) and mixed by Mike Hatalak from IT DIES TODAY who also worked with ROSES ARE RED and DEAD HEARTS.

BLESSED BY A BROKEN HEART will embark on a European headlining tour this fall with support from I AM GHOST, DEVIL'S GIFT and FEI COMODO (UK only).

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