BRICK BATH: New Songs Posted Online

May 28, 2007

San Diego, California-based thrash metallers BRICK BATH have posted demo version of four new songs from their forthcoming CD, tentatively tittled "Whiskey Binge", on their MySpace page.

Guitarist Eric Meyer said in a statement. "This is going to be the best BRICK BATH record yet!!! We're all very excited about the material and can't wait to finish this thing and get back out on the road!!!"

BRICK BATH is currently reviewing offers from a few different labels and hopes to have a late 2007/early 2008 release followed by an extensive U.S./European tour.

BRICK BATH CDs include "I Wont Live the Lie" (2002),"Rebuilt" (2003) and "American Currency" (2005),which were all released in the U.S., Canada and Europe on Pavement/Crash Music.

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