THE ACCUSED To Release New Album In May

April 11, 2005

Legendary splatter rockers THE ACCUSED have set a May 20 release date for their first release in over ten years, entitled "Oh, Martha!" The new CD was recorded by Jack Endino at Scotty Crane's Soundhouse Studios in Seattle and was mastered by Scott Hull (PIG DESTROYER).

THE ACCUSED will be taking the DYI (do-it-yourself) approach on this project by releasing it on their own label Condar Records, the same label that released the classic "Martha Splatterhead" EP. The first video for the song "NES" ("National Embalming School") can be downloaded at www.wrpix.com.

CANNIBAL CORPSE recently covered THE ACCUSED's song "Bethany Home" from the LP titled "More Fun Than an Open Casket Funeral". Randy Blythe from LAMB OF GOD is showing his support of THE ACCUSED on their current tour by flying THE ACCUSED colors.

THE ACCUSED are planning a few West Coast shows with MUNICIPAL WASTE at the end of July.

Upcoming THE ACCUSED shows:

Apr. 16 - Fenix Underground - Seattle, WA
Apr. 23 - Deer Lagoon Grange Hall - Whidbey Island, WA
Apr. 30 - Hell's Kitchen - Tacoma, WA
May 06 - 3-B - Bellingham, WA
May 21 - Koot's – Anchorage, AK
Jun. 04 – TBA - Bremerton, WA

For more information, visit www.splatterrock.com.

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