MARSHALL LAW: 'Razorhead' Audio Samples Available

May 16, 2007

Long-running U.K. metallers MARSHALL LAW have posted audio samples of six tracks from their long-awaited new album, "Razorhead", on their official web site (audio player will launch automatically). The CD was recorded at M2 studio in West Midlands and is expected to surface later in the year.

As previously reported, MARSHALL LAW has been confirmed for the the 2007 edition of the Headbangers Open Air festival, set to take place July 12-14, 2007 in Brande-Hörnerkirchen, Germany. The band is currently negotiating numerous other U.K. and European dates. MARSHALL LAW will also make an announcement in the near future regarding drummer Pete Hunt's replacement.

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