CAGE Pulls Out Of BURNING STAR Festival

July 28, 2008

San Diego metallers CAGE have pulled out of the Burning Star 2008 festival, which is set to take place August 30-31 the Jumping Turtle in San Marcos, California. The band says, "[This is] a real bummer because the lineup is fantastic and we were going to test some of the new songs we have. Joe Troutman does a great job and we will be there in the audience enjoying the show."

CAGE added, "We are in a serious writing groove right now with the song compositions and pre-production so we are really focusing on that and did not want any distractions at all. [The latest CAGE album] 'Hell Destroyer' is still selling really well and our fanbase has grown immensely from that release and we want to keep the metal flowing to all the people that need their CAGE fix. The good news is that the new material is really wicked and blasting. We plan to start recording the first batch of songs in just a few weeks! Our new strategy will keep us constantly at work making high-value products for the CAGE Army that knows that we will never let down our fans high expectations and will continue to make metal the way it was originally intended to be but on massive amounts of steroids and speed!"

"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 performing "I am the King" live at the Keep It True festival (Germany) in April 2008:

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