DIECAST Parts Ways With CENTURY MEDIA RECORDS, Seeks New Label Home

November 9, 2008

Boston metalcore band DIECAST has issued the following update:

"It's time for a well-needed update from us. First of all, we'd like to announce that we are no longer on Century Media Records. This was a mutual decision by both of us, and is going to be 100% better in the long run for both parties. We would like to thank CM for everything they did for us and wish them well in all future endeavors.

"Earlier this summer, we funded and recorded a four-song demo with our longtime producer Paul Trust, and we are currently shopping it to labels. We've already been contacted by a few labels that are very impressed with the songs and we believe we'll have a new home before the end of March 2009, and you all know what that means??? Yes, new album and touring!"

Two new DIECAST songs from the above-mentioned four-song demo are available for streaming on MySpace:

"Sanctified": Audio
"Disconnect": Audio

DIECAST wrapped up the "Internal Revolution" touring campaign last fall with their first headlining U.S. tour in over three years. The two-month trek included EKOTREN and MOWER in the support slots.

DIECAST greatly expanded its already diehard fan base after two massive North American tours alongside SEVENDUST, in addition to breaking through to Active Rock radio with the "Fade Away" and "Nothing I Could Say" singles.

DIECAST's "Fade Away" video:

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