MY DYING BRIDE: More New EP Details Revealed; Video Still Available

August 27, 2009

U.K. doom metal legends MY DYING BRIDE have completed work on their new EP, "Bring Me Victory", at Futureworks studio in Manchester.

The track listing is as follows:

01. Bring Me Victory
02. Scarborough Fair
03. Failure (THE SWANS cover)
04. Vast Choirs (live at Graspop Metal Meeting 2008)

Commented the band: " A new video [for 'Bring Me Victory'] will complement the release which will hopefully be around late October.

"'Scarborough Fair' is a traditional English folk song without specific origin but was made popular by SIMON & GARFUNKEL in 1966. MY DYING BRIDE's version will feature two new introductory verses written by Aaron [Stainthorpe, vocals] and will naturally feature the bands usual epic style with violins and crushing guitars.

"'Failure' was originally written by SWANS and has been a favorite within the MY DYING BRIDE camp for many years; it was only a matter of time before the band made their own version of this especially miserable number."

Check out a couple of "Bring Me Victory" video stills below.

Infernal Masquerade webzine recently conducted an interview with MY DYING BRIDE vocalist Aaron Stainthorpe. The 39-minute chat is now available for streaming at this location (WAV file).

MY DYING BRIDE recently parted ways with violinist/keyboardist Katie Stone and replaced her with Shaun Macgowan.

The band's latest album, "For Lies I Sire", was released on March 23 via Peaceville Records. The follow-up to 2006's "A Line of Deathless Kings" was recorded with longtime producer Mags.

Radio Lynx has posted video footage of MY DYING BRIDE's press conference at this year's Artmania Festival, which was held July 17-19 in Sibiu, Romania. The question-and-answer session can be viewed below.

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