HIGH ON FIRE: More Studio Footage Available

July 18, 2007

HIGH ON FIRE has provided Guitar World magazine's newest online venture, MetalKult.com, with exclusive video footage of the band in the studio working on and talking about their brand new album "Death Is This Communion". This three part series can now be seen in its entirety here.

MetalKult.com is backed by one of the highest selling magazines on newsstands and will focus on covering extreme music on the web with daily updates, including live performances, interview videos, news, behind-the-scene concert footage, more in-studio features, such as this HIGH ON FIRE one, and much more. All of the in-studio HIGH ON FIRE footage is courtesy of Daniel Hague and Kill That Cat Productions.

"Death Is This Communion" is scheduled for release on September 18 (September 24 internationally).

HIGH ON FIRE will begin touring in support of "Death Is This Communion" this weekend with a Midwest U.S. jaunt. Included in this run of dates is an appearance at the annual Wicker Park Festival in Chicago, IL. HIGH ON FIRE will then embark on its first European run in support of the record, covering ground in the U.K. and parts of mainland Europe. The band's first full North American headlining tour will occur around the record's release in September.

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