LECHEROUS NOCTURNE Films 'Just War Theory' Video

August 12, 2008

South Carolina-based extreme metal band LECHEROUS NOCTURNE will release its second album, "The Age of Miracles Has Passed", on September 23 via Unique Leader Records.

Once again recorded at SoundLab Studio in Columbia, South Carolina, "The Age of Miracles Has Passed" is said to be "a refined yet diversified progression from 2006's 'Adoration of the Blade'."

The group has issued the following update:

"We have finished shooting the video for 'Just War Theory' and we're going to coincide the release of the video with the album on September 23rd. We would like to thank Garrett Williams and everyone in his crew who endured the long hours, oppressive heat, insomnia, and cheap beer. This video is a spot-on representation of our live show and something we've wanted to do for years now. More updates in the coming weeks leading up to the album release. All we ask is, if you download a leaked copy of the album, please help us out by buying the hard copy as well. It will insure that we are able to tour and continue to bring this music to you live. Thanks once again from everyone in LECHEROUS."

"The Age of Miracles Has Passed" track listing:

01. Just War Theory
02. We Are As Dust
03. When Single Shines the Tripled Sun
04. The Age of Miracles Has Passed
05. Edict of Worms
06. Death Hurts Only the Living
07. Requiem for the Insects
08. The Preponderance of Fire

Check out audio samples on the band's MySpace page.

LECHEROUS NOCTURNE in 2006 announced the addition of drummer Jeremy Nissenbaum (DESPOTIC ROBOT, CYANIDE BREED) to the group's ranks. Nissenbaum replaced Dallas Toler-Wade, who left to focus on his duties as the guitarist in NILE.

LECHEROUS NOCTURNE performing live in Tampa, Florida in September 2007:

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