BRICK BATH: NYC Show Cancelled Due to Power Outage

October 1, 2005

San Diego, CA-based thrash metal act BRICK BATH have issued the following statement regarding the cancellation of the group's New York City show last weekend:

"BRICK BATH would like to apologize to everyone that showed up to see them at the Brooklyn Music Terminal in Brooklyn, NY last weekend on September 24th. As far as the band and road manager knew, the show was still on until they arrived at the venue for sound check and the venue's power was out with a sign on the door. After speaking to the promoter, the band was advised that the show would be cancelled. A make-up show in December will be announced shortly as the band is currently on a U.S. tour promoting their new CD, 'American Currency', on the Crash Music label".

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