THREE INCHES OF BLOOD Sign With ROADRUNNER RECORDS

February 6, 2004

Canadian metal "overlords" THREE INCHES OF BLOOD have signed a deal with Roadrunner Records. "The Vancouver-based band just got back from touring America with HIMSA and BLACK DAHLIA MURDER," Roadrunner A&R rep Mike Gitter told BLABBERMOUTH.NET. "They made a mark in 2003 touring the U.K. with THE DARKNESS in support of their indie album 'Battlecry Under a Winter Sun', released in the U.K. on the Death O' Clock Records label. THREE INCHES OF BLOOD are soon to hit the road in the U.S. with ENTOMBED on a tour that will feature appearances at Florida's Sun N' Steel Metalfest (March 6-7),New Jersey's March Meltdown (March 12 & 13) and the Minnesota Metalfest (March 19 & 20)."

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