MACABRE: Another New Song Available For Streaming

February 8, 2011

Celebrating their 25th anniversary of all original members, Chicago's murder metal pioneers MACABRE unleash their brand new studio album, "Grim Scary Tales", in North America on February 8 through Willowtip Records. The CD, which was made available in Europe on January 31 via Hammerheart Records, explores the history of murder from the earliest times and proceeds forward through the ages. Stylistically, it is MACABRE in nature, yet very diverse musically. It features original cover art and layout by Scott Jackson from Monsterman Graphics and Rock 'N' Roll Comics fame.

"Grim Scary Tales" track listing:

01. Locusta
02. Nero's Inferno
03. The Black Knight
04. Dracula
05. The Big Bad Wolf
06. Countess Bathory
07. Burke and Hare
08. Mary Ann
09. The Bloody Benders
10. Lizzie Borden
11. The Ripper Tramp From France
12. Bella the Butcher
13. The Kiss of Death
14. The Sweet Tender Meat Vendor

The song "The Bloody Benders" is now available for streaming at Rue Morgue.

"The Big Bad Wolf" audio stream (courtesy of AOL's Noisecreep):

"Locusta" audio stream:

MACABRE recently kicked off a European tour with NAPALM DEATH, IMMOLATION and WAKING THE CADAVER. During this five-week trek, dubbed the "Campaign For Musical Destruction Tour 2010", the band will exclusively be offering fans their brand new album at these live shows far in advance of the 2011 in-store dates.

Born in 1985, MACABRE blends elements of true crime, math rock, nursery rhymes, punk, thrash, folk melodies, death metal, jazz fusion, black metal and more into an energetic, catchy and unmistakable amalgam "murder metal."

Check out new MACABRE music on the band's MySpace page.

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