CAR BOMB Premieres Video From New Record

January 5, 2007

Long Island, NY's CAR BOMB has debuted the first video, for the track "M^6", from its forthcoming record, "Centralia", at YouTube.com. The clip was shot in New York with Jeremy Jackson of the Filmcore crew (UNEARTH, CANNIBAL CORPSE, AS I LAY DYING, BRIAN POSEHN).

"Centralia", which features the first new recorded material from CAR BOMB since the release of their self-titled demo, is set for a February 6 North American release (February 12 internationally) via Relapse Records. Tour dates in support of "Centralia" will be made available shortly.

CAR BOMB was formed out of the dissolution of vocalist Michael Dafferner and guitarist Greg Kubacki's previous band NECK and has spent the past few years fine-tuning its brand of wildly progressive, technical style of heavy music. Modell also previously played as a touring member of SOILENT GREEN.

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