MY DYING BRIDE Seek Photo Submissions For Upcoming DVD

June 10, 2004

MY DYING BRIDE are inviting fans who have been inspired by the band's music to create art to submit photos of their creations towards a photo gallery that will be included on the band's upcoming DVD. If you have photos of something you created that you would like to have included on this DVD, you can send the photo(s) to the group's webmaster at [email protected] (subject: DVD gallery). The band will select and include photos to appear on the DVD themselves.

As previously reported, the forthcoming MY DYING BRIDE DVD is scheduled for release in early 2005. The November 2, 2003 concert in Antwerpen has been shot, edited and mixed, and the band will use the summer concerts to shoot backstage footage to add to the package. Apart from the concert and the backstage extras, the DVD will contain the "Prize of Beauty" video, and possibly some extra surprises.

MY DYING BRIDE's eighth studio album, "Songs Of Darkness, Words Of Light", was released in February through Peaceville Records. The follow-up to 2001's "The Dreadful Hours" was recorded and mixed at Academy Studio in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire with producer Mags.

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