BONDED BY BLOOD To Play Free CD-Release Show In California

July 1, 2012

California metallers BONDED BY BLOOD will celebrate the release of their brand new studio album next week with a free show in Fullerton, California.

"The Aftermath" is due to be released on July 2 in Europe and July 3 in North America, and BONDED BY BLOOD are inviting fans to join in the celebrations with a completely free show on Monday, July 2 at the Slidebar Rock-N-Roll Kitchen. Joining BONDED BY BLOOD are EXMORTUS, ENROT and MONOLITH.

"The Aftermath" was tracked at at Darth Mader Music in Los Angeles with producer and former MACHINE HEAD/SOULFLY guitarist Logan Mader (DEVILDRIVER, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH). The cover art was created by Vitaly S. Alexius (EVILE, INSIDIOUS DISCREPANCY, ETERNAL REIGN).

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