BURN IN SILENCE: More 'Angel Maker' Audio Samples Available

July 25, 2006

Currently wrapping up their U.S. tour alongside THE AUTUMN OFFERING, Massachusetts-based sextet BURN IN SILENCE unleash the band's debut full-length, "Angel Maker", today, July 25. 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", which was recorded with producer Ken Susi (UNEARTH) and mixed by Tue Madsen (HIMSA, THE HAUNTED),will prove to the metal masses BURN IN SILENCE are ready for battle. A video was recently shot for the single "Lines From An Epitaph" with director Mike Wildt in Costa Mesa, California. The track can currently be heard in the BURN IN SILENCE e-card, available at this location. The tracks "Embrace The Plague", "Well Adjusted" and the album's title track, "Angel Maker", are also available on the Prosthetic RecordsMySpace page.

BURN IN SILENCE (with THE AUTUMN OFFERING):

Jul. 25 - Houston, TX – Java Jazz (with Jacknife)
Jul. 26 - Tulsa, OK – Blue Dome Diner
Jul. 27 - Springfield, MO – Outland Ballroom
Jul. 28 - Metropolis, IL – Ezekiels
Jul. 30 - Detroit, MI – TNT's

Aug. 13 - Boston, MA – The Tweeter Center (Locobazooka Festival)

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