LIVING SACRIFICE Taps ANDY SNEAP For New Album Mix

June 15, 2009

Reunited Little Rock, Arkansas-based Christian death/thrash/metalcore band LIVING SACRIFICE has tapped Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, EXODUS, ARCH ENEMY) to mix its first studio album since 2002's "Conceived in Fire". The CD is currently being recorded at a studio in the group's hometown with producer Jeremiah Scott (THE TONY DANZA TAPDANCE EXTRAVAGANZA, THE SHOWDOWN). Vocalist/guitarist Bruce Fitzhugh has described the new material as "what you would expect from LIVING SACRIFICE: fast, brutal, heavy, slow and driving. We want each song to have its own identity." The album will feature a guest appearance by Joe Musten of ADVENT on vocals and percussion.

LIVING SACRIFICE in June 2008 released two brand new songs exclusively online. "Death Machine" and "The Battle", the group's first new songs since 2002, are available for purchase on the band's MySpace page.

LIVING SACRIFICE last year supported DEMON HUNTER at venues across North America.

Former and current members of LIVING SACRIFICE went on to join bands such as EVANESCENCE, P.O.D. and NORMA JEAN.

A best-of set, "In Memoriam", was released in 2005 with three songs that were thought to be the group's last.

Fitzhugh is joined in the reunited LIVING SACRIFICE by founding member/drummer Lance Garvin (SOUL EMBRACED) as well as lead guitarist Rocky Gray (SOUL EMBRACED, ex-EVANESCENCE) and bass player Arthur Green, both of whom have played with LIVING SACRIFICE since 2000's "The Hammering Process".

Capital Chaos has posted video footage of LIVING SACRIFICE performing on May 29, 2008 at the Club Retro in Orangevale, California. Also on the bill were DEMON HUNTER, OH, SLEEPER, ADVENT and THE FAMINE. Watch the clip below.

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