GODHEAD To Release New Album In March

July 24, 2007

GODHEAD frontman Jason Miller has issued the following update:

"We've just returned from a successful nine-week tour of the United States with AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE and now we're right back in the studio writing new songs. Over the next few months we'll be hard at work writing and recording the next GODHEAD album, which will be released in March of 2008.

"In the meantime we have a few things to hold you (and us) over. First thing is a show here in Los Angeles this Thursday at a brand new club called Safari Sam's. Then, the following week we'll be heading out to Madison, Wisconsin for Band Camp; a 20,000-person music festival where we'll be headlining the second stage. Then in September we'll be flying out to Boston to play Locobazooka, New England's largest and longest running music festival.

"This December, we'll be releasing a DVD of an acoustic concert we recently performed in Los Angeles. You'll get to hear a lot of our older songs reworked and played a completely different way acoustically. The DVD will also come with a bonus CD. See how we do it? We put out a CD with a bonus DVD, then we put out a DVD with a bonus CD! Ha! A release in December, then another one in March! See what happens when a band can stay on the same record label for more than one album cycle? We get to do like, stuff other bands get to do!"

GODHEAD's video for the song "Hey You", directed by AJ Rickert-Epstein, has been posted at YouTube. The track comes off the group's latest CD, "The Shadow Line", which came out in August 2006 through new label Cement Shoes Records.

"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 Jason C. Miller (lead vocals, guitars) in GODHEAD is Mike Miller (lead guitar),Ullrich "Method" Hepperlin (programming/bass) and new drummer Glendon Crain.

GODHEAD filmed its acoustic performance on April 25, 2007 at Citizen Smith in Hollywood, CA for an upcoming DVD, to be released later this year. Cement Shoes Records/Coming Home Studios president, Dan Catullo produced and directed the event. Dan Catullo has also produced and directed such DVDs as RUSH's "Rush in Rio", GODSMACK's "Changes", MARILYN MANSON's "Guns, God and Government", and THE CULT's "Music Without Fear", to name only a few.

GODHEAD's video for the song "Push" — featuring guest appearances by former EVANESCENCE guitarist Ben Moody and the "Queen of the Internet" Jeffree Star — has been posted online at YouTube.

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