THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, JOB FOR A COWBOY, THE RED CHORD: 'Viral Player' Available

November 13, 2007

THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER will team up with labelmates JOB FOR A COWBOY and THE RED CHORD for the Metal Blade 25th Anniversary Tour - The New X-Treme beginning on November 27 in Zürich, Switzerland. A "Viral Player" promoting the trek is available below.

THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER's new album, "Nocturnal", was released on September 18 via Metal Blade Records. The follow-up to 2005's "Miasma" was recorded with Eric Rachel (who mixed "Miasma") and was mixed by Jason Suecof.

THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER vocalist Trevor Strnad told MTV.com in January that "Nocturnal" will be "definitely in the same vein as our older stuff. Nothing drastically changed. It's just more tasteful, and some of this new stuff will be faster than the last record. . . There's going to be a lot more soloing than we've done previously. This record's a bit more European-sounding, I think. More so than we already were, if you can imagine that. The solo stuff has a black metal-ish flavor to it. We messed around with that a little bit previously, but some of the songs have a major DISSECTION kind of feel to them."

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