GODHEAD: 'The Early Years' Available Digitally

July 16, 2009

A collection of early GODHEAD material, aptly titled "The Early Years", has been made available digitally via iTunes, Amazon MP3, Rhapsody, Napster, eMusic and other digital music providers.

GODHEAD started in Washington, D.C. in 1994, and not long after was signed to a German record label. They released five tracks on the "America Now" compilation CD (only available in Germany, Austria and Switzerland) and followed it up with a full-length self-titled album (also only available in Germany, Austria and Switzerland).

Old-school GODHEAD fans know songs like "The Answer" and "Unclean" but were unable to get them except on expensive imports UNTIL NOW! Check out the best of classic GODHEAD on "The Early Years", recorded with the original lineup of Jason C. Miller, Bruce Brandstatter and John Petit.

"The Early Years" track listing:

01. The Answer
02. Search
03. Hand Me Something
04. I Lie to Live
05. Paper Needle
06. Wretch
07. There You Go
08. Standing
09. Stagnate
10. Unclean
11. Feel
12. No More

"The Decline", the new video from GODHEAD, can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Philip Hodges and features footage from the band's summer 2007 tour, including shots of GODHEAD's crew as well as members of AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE.

GODHEADJason C. Miller (vocals, guitars),Michael Miller (guitars),Ullrich Hepperlin (bass, programming) and Ty Smith (drums) — released its sixth studio album, "At The Edge Of The World", on October 7, 2008 via Driven Music Group (distribution by Ryko/Warner Music Group),the label owned by ex-KORN guitarist Brian "Head" Welch and music execs Greg Shanaberger and Mark Nawara.

The CD — produced by bassist Ullrich Hepperlin — features 13 songs and five bonus remixes courtesy of Assemblage 23, Sebastian Komor (ICON OF COIL),Curse Mackey (PIGFACE, EVIL MOTHERS),Shok (MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT) and Fat and Acid (AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE).

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