GODHEAD Confirms U.K. Dates With SOIL

November 24, 2006

Returning from a holiday season break following completion of the thunderous "Congress of Corruption" fall U.S. tour with new Cement Shoes Records (Fontana/Universal) labelmates ILL NINO and RA, post-industrial glam slammers GODHEAD are set to go back on the road and take their riveting live show overseas in January as the main support on SOIL's U.K. tour.

In true holiday spirit, GODHEAD will warm up for its return to British soil by participating in an all-star Toys for Tots benefit, Dec. 15 at the Roxy Theater in Los Angeles, followed by a pre-Christmas L.A. show Dec. 23 at the Viper Room.

The three-week Euro-trek will reach more than a dozen venues in England, Ireland and Scotland, with BRAND NEW SIN and LENNON also sharing the bill. GODHEAD continues to support its acclaimed new release, "The Shadow Line", the most melodically potent album of a heralded career that has included several successful movie soundtrack favorites. The band recently was interviewed on Headbanger's Ball Radio and soon will be chatting with Westwood One as "The Shadow Line"'s second single, "Push", produced by Ben Moody of EVANESCENCE, arrives at radio.

Amid all this music activity, the alter ego of GODHEAD leader Jason C. Miller, as film actor and stuntman, has led to enormous TV exposure this fall — for kids. Miller voices five characters on his latest project, Nickelodeon's hot action cartoon "Avatar: The Last Airbender". In fact, one of the characters he voices, Scary Prisoner, was drawn specifically in Miller's image as a tall, muscular, tattooed bald man.

"The Shadow Line", the fifth U.S. release from GODHEAD, was co-produced by the band with Ben Moody and Julian Beeston (BILLY IDOL, NITZER EBB),and mixed by Jay Baumgardner (PAPA ROACH). Joining Miller (lead vocals, guitars) in GODHEAD is Mike Miller (lead guitar),Ullrich "Method" Hepperlin (programming/bass) and new drummer Glendon Crain.

GODHEAD's 2007 U.K. tour dates:

Jan. 10 - Bier Keller - Bristol, England
Jan. 11 - Lemon Grove - Exeter, England
Jan. 12 - Rios - Bradford, England
Jan. 13 - The Pitz Club - Milton Keynes, England
Jan. 14 - The Waterfront - Norwich, England
Jan. 16 - The Cathouse - Glasgow, Scotland
Jan. 17 - Spring & Airbrake - Belfast, N. Ireland
Jan. 18 - Voodoo Lounge - Dublin, Ireland
Jan. 19 - Academy 2 - Liverpool, England
Jan. 20 - Wulfrun Hall - Wolverhampton, England
Jan. 22 - Rock City - Nottingham, England
Jan. 23 - Mean Fiddler - Manchester, England
Jan. 24 - Mean Fiddler - London, England
Jan. 25 - Corporation - Sheffield, England

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