BURN IN SILENCE Launches 'Angel Maker' E-Card

July 10, 2006

Massachussets-based sextet BURN IN SILENCE has launched an e-card to highlight both the band's present tour and the release of their full-length debut, "Angel Maker", due on July 25 via Prosthetic Records. The e-card can be found online at ProstheticRecords.com and it features all of the band's current tour dates as well as a full version of "Lines From An Epitaph", "Angel Maker"'s lead single, for which a video will be shot later in July.

Currently on tour with THE AUTUMN OFFERING, BURN IN SILENCE will tour throughout the United States into early August with more dates just on the horizon. Already dubbed a Bay State up-and-comer by The Boston Herald and hailed by Ruin magazine as "hands down, the best debut of the year," "Angel Maker" was recorded with producer Ken Susi (UNEARTH) in late 2005 and early 2006, with Tue Madsen (HIMSA, THE HAUNTED) handling mixing duties. The record is the follow-up to BURN IN SILENCE's 2004 self-released "Pure As Your First Day" EP. Details on more touring and the upcoming video shoot will be available soon.

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