STAMPIN' GROUND Record BBC Radio Session

October 14, 2003

Britain's STAMPIN' GROUND recently recorded a live session for BBC Radio 1 at their studios in London. The session, which will be aired on the Radio 1 "Rock Show" on October 21 in the U.K. between 12:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. "was recorded 100% live, and lets just say it's 'live'," the band explain on their web site. "We just went in and set up and let it roll...." For more information, click here.

STAMPIN' GROUND will release their fourth album, "A New Darkness Upon Us", on October 27 through Century Media Records. The follow up to 2000's "Carved From Empty Words" features nine new songs, an instrumental intro and outro, and a re-recording of an older song called "Pain Is Weakness (Leaving the Body)", originally recorded three years ago on a limited split mini-CD with KNUCKLEDUST. The CD was recorded at Backstage Studios in Derbyshire, England, in July with producer Andy Sneap (MACHINE HEAD, TESTAMENT, STUCK MOJO, SKINLAB, ARCH ENEMY).

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