THE ACACIA STRAIN To Release 'The Dead Walk' In March

December 1, 2005

Springfield, Massachusetts' suppliers of all things heavy THE ACACIA STRAIN have entered the studio to record a new record, entitled "The Dead Walk".

Previously reported to be called "Victims", "The Dead Walk" is scheduled for a March 2006 release through Prosthetic Records. The new record will be produced by Adam Dutkiewicz (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, ALL THAT REMAINS),who was previously responsible for the deafening sound of "3750", THE ACACIA STRAIN's 2004 Prosthetic debut.

In February and March, THE ACACIA STRAIN will hit the road to begin supporting the new record live alongside Prosthetic labelmates HIMSA. The tour also boasts DARKEST HOUR, A LIFE ONCE LOST, and DEAD TO FALL.

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