New Zealand Death Metallers HUMAN Release New Album

January 12, 2005

Christchurch, New Zealand-based death metallers HUMAN have announced the release of their long-awaited new album, "Blood Bucket". New Zealand's Real Groovy record stores will be stocking the album this week exclusively in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin while also making it available online at www.realgroovy.co.nz. Overseas fans will have the chance to buy their copies via the band's European distributor, Pikaz, in February.

"Blood Bucket" contains 10 tracks and two music videos ("Paytoilet of Despair" and "Night of the Living Bread"). The band have also made available a free MP3 download of the album's opening track "Night Of The Living Bread" on their web site at this location.

"Blood Bucket" will mark HUMAN's 10th official recorded release since 1992.

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