BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION: 'Runaway Brides' European Release Date Announced

August 1, 2005

Holland's Mascot Records has set a September 13 European release date for the sophomore album from BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION, entitled "Runaway Brides". The CD is due in the U.S. on September 27 via Shrapnel Records.

The follow-up to last year's "Here Come the Brides", "Runaway Brides" was recorded in part at a studio in Malibu, California with producer Andy Johns, who has previously worked with guitarist Tracii Guns on the L.A. GUNS' "Waking the Dead" album (which Guns has referred to as "my favorite L.A. GUNS record."). Johns was reportedly involved with the album during its early recording stages but ended up leaving the project due to unspecified differences with Guns and the rest of the band.

Commented Guns: "This is the record we always wanted to make. It has a great blend of modern rock heaviness with retro sounds and styles. It is the perfect BRIDES record of today."

"Runaway Brides" final track listing:

01. Aunt Biente
02. Lords of the Mind
03. Deadman's Ruin
04. Criminal
05. This Time Around
06. White Trash
07. Brothers
08. Never Say Never
09. Blown Away
10. Porcelain Queen
11. White Horse
12. Tunnel of Love
13. Dimes In Heaven

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION's current lineup includes former AMEN bassist Scott Sorry (replacing MÖTLEY CRÜE's Nikki Sixx).

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION, ADEMA and TRASHLIGHT VISION (the new band featuring MURDERDOLLS guitarist Acey Slade) will be teaming up for a U.S. tour beginning in early October. Tentative dates are as follows:

Oct. 02 - Santa Ana, CA @ The Galaxy Theatre
Oct. 10 - Cleveland, OH @ Peabodys
Oct. 13 - Long Island, NY @ Crazy Donkey
Oct. 14 - Saugus, MA @ The Palace Entertainment Center
Oct. 15 - Bedford, NH @ Marks Place
Oct. 21 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Music Terminal
Oct. 22 - Springfield, VA @ Jaxx
Nov. 03 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Key Club
Nov. 08 - Boise, ID @ The Core

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