BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION Reject Split Rumors

December 19, 2005

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION have rejected as false Internet reports that they are planning on breaking up following the completion of their current European tour. In a posting on the band's official forum, the group's forum moderator Nikki wrote, "The BRIDES are not breaking up! Now everyone, please, take a breather. Trust me, no one's breaking up. I just spoke to [BOD guitarist Tracii Guns] today, and he asked me to relay this to everyone."

As previously reported Guns was recently named QUIET RIOT's new lead guitarist. He is expected to join QUIET RIOT in the studio in January to begin recording a new album for a late spring release.

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION's video for the track "White Trash" has been posted online at Yahoo! Music. The clip was shot on August 20 at the Lake Castaic mobile home storage facility.

"White Trash" comes off the band's sophomore album, "Runaway Brides", available now on Shrapnel Records.

The follow-up to last year's "Here Come the Brides", "Runaway Brides" was recorded in part at a studio in Malibu, California with producer Andy Johns, who has previously worked with guitarist Tracii Guns on the L.A. GUNS' "Waking the Dead" album (which Guns has referred to as "my favorite L.A. GUNS record."). Johns was reportedly involved with the album during its early recording stages but ended up leaving the project due to unspecified differences with Guns and the rest of the band.

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