CATTLE DECAPITATION To Debut New Songs To Live Audiences

May 7, 2008

After six months of hibernating constructing new songs for their upcoming album due late in the year via Metal Blade Records, San Diego extreme metallers CATTLE DECAPITATION will schedule a week's worth of dates to debut the new material in front of a live audience. These new songs will feature the most recent addition, drummer David McGraw, to the songwriting process.

Vocalist Travis Ryan comments on the new material: "The guys have been writing like crazy, we're already four songs in! I've got lyrics to a couple and we'll be playing 'em at the upcoming shows! All I can say is this new stuff is completely insane. We have reached a new level of intensity that in my opinion completely annihilates anything we've ever done. That goes for the first two CATTLE records as well! Just too damn intense for words... you gotta come check it out for yourself!"

The dates are listed below.

June 18 - The Jensen Mainstage - Santa Barbara, CA
June 19 - The Castle - Soledad, CA
June 20 - Annie's Social Club - San Francisco, CA
June 21 - The Boardwalk - Orangevale, CA
June 22 - The Kung Fu Corner - Westlake Village, CA
June 23 - The Knitting Factory - Hollywood, CA
June 24 - [to be announced]
June 25 - Club Karma - Victorville, CA

CATTLE DECAPITATION's latest album, "Karma.Bloody.Karma", was released in July 2006 via Metal Blade Records. The CD was produced by Billy Anderson (SWANS, MR. BUNGLE, SLEEP) and features guest appearances by Joey Karam (THE LOCUST) and John Wiese (SUNN0)))),BASTARD NOISE).

Woozyfly.com conducted an interview with CATTLE DECAPITATION when the band was in New York City playing at the Blender Theare on the Death By Decibels tour. Watch the chat below.


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