THE LAW: Footage From CD-Release Party Posted Online

January 20, 2009

Rick Ernst — director of "Get Thrashed: The Story of Thrash Metal", the critically acclaimed documentary profiling the thrash metal scene of the early Eighties and its impact on the music scene — has posted video footage of THE LAW's August 30, 2008 release party in Karlstad, Sweden for the Swedish San Francisco Bay Area thrash-influenced metal band's debut album, entitled "Distorted Anthems from the Suburbs". Watch the clips below.

"Distorted Anthems from the Suburbs" was released in August via Metalcentral Records. The artwork for the CD, which was created by the Polish artist Lukasz Jaszak (BLOOD RED THRONE, THE VISION BLEAK, BEHEMOTH),can be seen below. According to a press release, the disc includes "nine tracks of thrashing anthems inspired by the greats of the '80s, but with a modern touch and some flavors of [THE LAW's] own."

THE LAW is:

Tobias Jansson (ANGEL BLAKE, TREASURE LAND, SUGARGLIDER) - Vocals
Björn Larsson (KARENSDAG) - Guitar
Peter Östlund (VOMITORY) - Guitar
Jimmie "Ninja" Frödin - Bass
Johan Rudberg (KARENSDAG) - Drums

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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