THE ACACIA STRAIN Unvel Artwork For 'The Dead Walk'

March 14, 2006

Massachusetts-based purveyors of all things heavy THE ACACIA STRAIN have unveiled the cover artwork for their forthcoming "The Dead Walk" CD at this location. Paul Romano (MASTODON, THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD) handled the artwork for the album, which is scheduled for a June release via Prosthetic Records. The CD was once again produced by Adam Dutkiewicz (KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) after his successful collaboration with the group on 2004's "3750". Two songs from the upcoming CD can currently be previewed on the band's MySpace page at this location. Meanwhile, THE ACACIA STRAIN are still out on the "Undoing Ruin 2006" tour alongside DARKEST HOUR, HIMSA, A LIFE ONCE LOST and DEAD TO FALL. The trek's final stop is slated for March 30 at Peabody's Downunder in Cleveland, Ohio.

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