CAGE Hard At Work On New Material

June 24, 2008

San Diego's CAGE has issued the following update:

"We are hard at work on the new record and hope to have it out around April 2009! That is right no four-years-later crap this time. We have a huge push going now after 'Hell Destroyer' and we are keeping up the momentum. We hope to have audio and video blogs coming out as we go along. We are also working on two separate DVDs, if we ever get our footage from Mexico!"

"Hell Destroyer" was released in May 2007 in Western and Eastern Europe via MTM Music; in the USA and Canada via Destroy All Records Entertainment/BCD Music Group; in Mexico via Asenath Records/Iguana Records; and in Central and South America via Dynamo Records.

CAGE's "I am the King" video can be viewed below.

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