HERO DESTROYED: New Album Details Revealed

June 4, 2010

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's HERO DESTROYED has finished recording its debut full-length album, "Throes", with engineer Dave Watson at Soundscape Studios in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. An August 31 North American release via Relapse Records is expected. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "The Last Upper", "That’s An Axe", "Army of Draccoons", "Cerberus" and "Dom Wampus".

A brief video clip of HERO DESTROYED in the studio recording "Throes" can be viewed below.

Photos of the band in the studio are available at the HERO DESTROYEDFacebook page.

HERO DESTROYED is:

Zach Moore - Guitar
Dustin Newman - Bass
Jeff Turko - Guitar
Pat McNicholas - Vocals
Neal Andrus (COMMIT SUICIDE) - Drums

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