DEATHRASH Bassist To Guest On 'Heavy Metal Mayhem'

January 22, 2010

Bassist Pat Burns of reunited New Jersey thrashers DEATHRASH will guest on the "Heavy Metal Mayhem" radio show with Mike "The Big Cheese". The interview will take place during the Sunday, January 24 broadcast from 6 to 8 p.m. EST.

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DEATHRASH will celebrate the release of its long-awaited new album, "Thrash Beyond Death", by playing the following shows:

Jan. 22 - Dingbatz - Clifton, NJ
Jan. 23 - Duff's Brooklyn - Williamsburg, NY

"Thrash Beyond Death" includes the new tracks "Thrash Beyond Death", "Unfinished Business", "Buried Alive", "Red All Over" and "Warkeeper" as well as the "Faces Of Death" demo from 1986 and the "Live at CBGB's" recording from the band's August 10, 1986 show at the legendary club.

Commented Burns: "Originally we had planned to have live tracks from various shows on the CD but the differences in sound quality made us decide to go with just the CBGB's show. The show featured DEATHRASH classics such as 'Heart Of The Darkness', 'Feel You Die' and 'A Time To Slay' as well as the demo tracks.

"The 'Thrash Beyond Death' CD has taken so long to release because what had originally been a CD of old demo and live tracks turned into a full-on band reunion and we wanted to feature new tracks as well as old. We wanted everything to be right because you only get to come back after 20 years ONCE! When everyone gets a chance to hear it, I think they will agree it was worth the wait."

"Thrash Beyond Death" track listing:

New recordings:

01. Thrash Beyond Death
02. Unfinished Business
03. Buried Alive
04. Red All Over
05. Warkeeper

"Faces Of Death" demo (1986):

01. Lockjaw
02. Buried Alive
03. Blood For Blood

"Live at CBGB's" – live at CBGB in New York City on August 10, 1986:

01. Lockjaw
02. Feel You Die
03. Buried Alive
04. Heart Of The Darkness
05. A Time To Slay
06. Possessed By Thrash
07. Blessed Violence
08. Blood For Blood

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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