SANCTORUM: EPK Posted Online

July 9, 2009

As a prelude to their appearance at the Bloodstock Open Air festival on August 15, U.K. metallers SANCTORUM have posted their new self-produced EPK (Electronic Press Kit),which can be viewed below. The video aims to give the band's fans and any interested parties a more personal insight into the group, their music and the personalities that make SANCTORUM tick.

SANCTORUM's latest album, "Ashes Of Redemption", was recorded at Philia Studios with producer Dave Chang (STAMPIN' GROUND, EARTHTONE9, ORANGE GOBLIN).

SANCTORUM started life as DEVOLUTION when in 2002 a group of friends forged the band from a common love of anything heavy, fast and loud. A debut album, "The Heavens Shall Burn", came out in 2004.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/sanctorum.

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