SIX FEET UNDER Set Release Date For 'Bringer Of Blood'

May 29, 2003

SIX FEET UNDER have set a Sept. 23 release date through Metal Blade Records for their new album, "Bringer Of Blood". The upcoming CD will come with a free DVD containing a 45-minute behind the scenes look at the making of the album, including interviews with all the members, footage of the bands rehearsals, and of the band recording. There will also be a 20-minute documentary called "Six Feet Underground", filmed by Darren Grams.

SIX FEET UNDER will team up with THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER and THE HEAVILS for a U.S. tour starting a few weeks before the release date, with one more band yet to be added to the bill. More information will be made available soon.

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