DAYLIGHT DIES: New Demo Recording Posted Online

December 28, 2004

North Carolina-based doom/death metallers DAYLIGHT DIES have issued the following update regarding the songwriting process for their as-yet-untitled sophomore album:

"As previously promised, we have a demo recording of a new track entitled 'Lies that Bind' to offer you. This was one of the first songs written for the new album and was demoed quite some time ago. Please note the recording volume is a bit low as this is an unmastered demo recording, adjust as needed. We are still currently working on the logistics regarding the release of the new album, but will definitely give you news regarding it as soon as possible. DAYLIGHT DIES will also begin to perform regionally prior to the album coming out. The first show has been booked for January 28th (Friday) at Martin Street Music Hall in downtown Raleigh and will be playing with local doom metallers SOULPREACHER and a yet undetermined third band.

"Click here to download and crank the 'Lies that Bind' demo recording. Clean vocals by Egan O'Rourke, distorted vocals by Nathan Ellis."

For more information on DAYLIGHT DIES, visit the group's official web site.

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