SKELETONWITCH Track Part Of Newly Launched ROCK BAND NETWORK

March 5, 2010

"Crushed Beyond Dust", a track from SKELETONWTICH's critically acclaimed 2009 album "Breathing the Fire", is now available for download via the newly launched Rock Band Network.

Rock Band Network, announced in July, is a ground-breaking initiative that gives musicians, publishers and record labels the ability to author their original recordings into gameplay files to promote and sell their music as playable Rock Band tracks through the Rock Band Network Music Store (RBN Store).

"Crushed Beyond Dust" can be purchased for play here. A free demo version can be downloaded at this location.

SKELETONWTICH's record label, Prosthetic Records, also has tracks from THE ACACIA STRAIN, SCALE THE SUMMIT and HOLY GRAIL in development for the game. Users will need an XBox 360, an X Box Live account and Rock Band 2 in order to play.

HeavyMetalSource.com conducted an interview with Chance Garnette (vocals),Nate Garnette (guitars) and Scott Hendrick of Ohio's SKELETONWITCH on February 20, 2010 in Hartford, Connecticut. Watch the 10-minute chat below.

SKELETONWITCH's "Worship the Witch" 10-inch EP has just been released through Prosthetic Records.

Originally self-released released by the band as a follow-up to its first full-length, "At One With The Shadows", the four-song "Worship the Witch" EP has never been made available on vinyl — until now.

The artwork for "Worship the Witch" was reconfigured by John Baizley (KYLESA, BARONESS).

Here is the breakdown of the color ways and limitations on each:

* Black Wax - 400 Copies
* Yellow Wax - 200 Copies
* Blue Wax - 200 Copies
* Green Wax - 100 Copies (sold out through pre-order)
* Clear Wax- 100 Copies (available exclusively through the band)

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