MELIAH RAGE Track Featured on Upcoming Episode of FOX TV's 'The Shield'

May 10, 2004

Boston's reformed MELIAH RAGE have secured a deal with Fox TV to have music from the title track of their forthcoming album, "Barely Human", appear in an upcoming episode of the hit series "The Shield".

On June 8, "Barely Human" will be spotlighted in a critical scene in Episode #314, "The Barn", involving one of the show's detectives and a gasoline truck. "The Shield" stars Michael Chiklis (winner of the 2002 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series),Walton Goggins, and CCH Pounder. More information on the show can be found at this location.

MELIAH RAGE's video for "Barely Human", which was filmed on the set of the horror film "God Of Vampires", is currently available for download on the Screaming Ferret Wreckordsweb site. An MP3 of the new song "Hate Machine" is available here.

"Barely Human" is tentatively scheduled for release this summer through Screaming Ferret Wreckords/Escapi Music.

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