MARSHALL LAW Finish Tracking Drums For New Album

June 3, 2005

Long-running Birmingham, England-based heavy metal band MARSHALL LAW have finished tracking the drums for their new album, "Axis of Power", tentatively due later in the year. "Bass and guitars and vocals will be completed in th next four weeks," stated vocalist Andy Pyke.

"We have had a lot of technical problems however I think we now have a clear run. When this album is finished. We are moving the studio to Spain... next album will be recorded in the sun." Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Retribution", "Bloodlines", "Axis of Power", "What Lies Behind", "Why Do Men Die", "Nothing Lasts Forever", "Faith Divides", "Waiting for the Sign", "Pure Evil" and "From Past Times Until Now".

As previously reported, MARSHALL LAW will play at the Victoria in Swindon, England on July 8. Support at the show will come from IRON HEARSE. Admission is £6.

MARSHALL LAW's recording career spanned the albums "Marshall Law" in 1990 for Heavy Metal Records, "Powergame" in 1993, "Law In The Raw – Live" in 1996, "Metal Detector" in 1997 and "Warning From History" in 1999.

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