CONDUCTING FROM THE GRAVE: New Song Available For Streaming

October 7, 2010

"Path Of A Traitor", a brand new song from the Sacramento, California-based quintet CONDUCTING FROM THE GRAVE, is available for streaming at Bloody-Disgusting.com. The track comes off the band's new album, "Revenants", which is scheduled for an October 25 release via Sumerian Records.

Commented vocalist Jeffery Morgan : "The overlying theme of 'Path of A Traitor' deals with betrayals of friendship or trust through manipulating and taking advantage of those who do not stop them from doing so, and in the end, the justice the betrayer deserves. The song starts out with a visualization of all of the misdeeds that have led to persecution and ends with the traitor being brought to justice, hence the line 'you fucking traitor, there shall be justice when you burn alive.' Overall, the lyrics are fairly generalized with some of Mikey's personal experience tied in.

"We've all been betrayed at some point and have desired vengeance and retribution. That is what this song is about."

CONDUCTING FROM THE GRAVE is currently taking part in the "Time To Bleed Tour" with SUICIDE SILENCE, MYCHILDREN MYBRIDE, TONY DANZA TAP DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA and MOLOTOV SOLUTION. Morgan states, "So far the tour has been amazing. All of the people on the package are awesome and we're all having a lot of fun. Not only is SUICIDE SILENCE probably the biggest headliner we have gone out with, but they are also probably the most down-to-earth band and and are very cool to us.

"On this tour we are playing a little bigger venues than we have previously been used to. Having bigger stages to run around on has helped our live show a bit, too.

"The crowds have been very responsive to our new material."

Look for CONDUCTING FROM THE GRAVE on tour with ARSIS and POWERGLOVE this December.

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