SIX FEET UNDER Postpone U.S. Tour

May 25, 2005

SIX FEET UNDER have postponed their previously announced U.S. tour. An official statement from the group reads as follows:

"The upcoming U.S. tour that SIX FEET UNDER were slated to headine, 'Masters of Brutality Tour', has been postponed until later this year, most likely early this fall. Reason for the rescheduling being, the band will be working in the studio on various projects and scheduling conflicts at this time prevent them from starting the tour."

SIX FEET UNDER's latest album, "13", is available now on Metal Blade Records. The follow-up to "Bringer of Blood" was recorded at Morrisound studios and was mixed at the Hit Factory in Florida.

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