DEMIRICOUS: Rehearsal Video Footage Of New Song Available

February 3, 2007

A video clip of Indianapolis-based death/thrash metal band DEMIRICOUS performing a new song in their rehearsal studio has been posted online at this location. An interview with the members of DEMIRICOUS conducted by IndyStar.com can be viewed here.

DEMIRICOUS last year announced the addition of drummer Dustin Boltjes to the group's ranks. The band is tentatively scheduled to enter the studio February 15 to begin recording its new album for a summer 2007 release.

DEMIRICOUS's debut CD, "One (Hellbound)", was released in January 2006 via Metal Blade Records. The album was recorded in June 2005 at Planet Z studios with producer Zeuss (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL).

DEMIRICOUS's video for the song "To Serve is to Destroy" can be viewed online at YouTube.com.

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