THE ACACIA STRAIN: New Video Interview With VINCENT BENNETT Posted Online

July 19, 2008

Zoran Theodorovic of Capital Chaos conducted an interview with vocalist Vincent Bennett of Massachusetts heavy hitters THE ACACIA STRAIN on June 13, 2008 at The Boardwalk in Orangevale, California (where the band was performing with THE WARRIORS, SINCE THE FLOOD and ALL SHALL PERISH). Watch the six-minute chat below.

THE ACACIA STRAIN recently announced three Northeast shows to celebrate the release of its latest effort, "Continent" (Prosthetic Records). The dates will immediately follow the band's current European trek with ANNOTATIONS OF AN AUTOPSY and KNIGHTS OF THE ABYSS.

THE ACACIA STRAIN record-release shows:

Aug. 21 - Portland, ME - The Station
Aug. 22 - Providence, RI - The Living Room
Aug. 23 - Poughkeepsie, NY - The Loft

THE ACACIA STRAIN recently completed a successful headlining tour across America with support from ALL SHALL PERISH, THE WARRIORS and SINCE THE FLOOD.

THE ACACIA STRAIN has posted a brand new song, "Skynet", on its MySpace page. The track comes off the group's new album, "Continent", which is scheduled for an August 19 release through Prosthetic Records.

"'Skynet' is a band favorite," Vincent Bennett said of the track. "We figured we should debut some of our 'different' tracks so when people pick up the album they are totally confused."

"Continent" is now available online in five different, exclusive packages here. The first 400 pre-orders will come with an autographed 11" x 17" poster featuring album artwork by Paul Romano (MASTODON, THE RED CHORD, TRIVIUM).

THE ACACIA STRAIN's fourth full-length release, "Continent" was produced by Zeuss (SHADOWS FALL, HATEBREED, GOD FORBID).

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