DAYLIGHT DIES To Sell Limited-Edition Single On CANDLEMASS Tour

April 22, 2008

North Carolina-based DAYLIGHT DIES has issued the following update:

"Time is drawing near to depart for our North American tour with CANDLEMASS. We've made the transition from recording to rehearsing and are busy figuring out setlists and running order. We plan on playing a couple songs off of the new album, 'Lost To The Living', despite the fact it won't be released until shortly after the tour ends (June 24).

"While we most likely won't be able to sell the album during the tour, we've put together a limited single which will only be sold on the tour and directly through Candlelight, and on DaylightDies.com if copies remain after the tour.

"The single is entitled 'A Portrait In White' and will contain the song of the same name from 'Lost To The Living', and two rare demos: 'Lies That Bind' (2004) and 'I Wait' (2001),as well as the 'Lies that Bind' video. The single will be strictly limited to 1,000 copies. Here is the cover of the single. We will also be selling tour shirts with this artwork on tour and may have some available on DaylightDies.com fairly shortly as well.

"'Lost To The Living' is completely finished and everyone couldn't be happier with the result. We hope to share a sample with you before too long."

"Lost To The Living" track listing:

01. Cathedral
02. A Portrait In White
03. A Subtle Violence
04. And A Slow Surrender
05. At A Loss
06. Woke Up Lost
07. Descending
08. Last Alone
09. The Morning Light

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