MARSHALL LAW: New Album Delayed

April 23, 2006

Due to the recent personnel changes within the band, long-running Birmingham-based heavy metal band MARSHALL LAW — who at one time featured former PARADISE LOST drummer Lee Morris — have will be delaying the release of the eagerly-anticipated new album, "Axis of Power", until later this year. The band have yet to formally announce the track listing but have recorded additional tracks which may end up on the finished product. Artwork for the album is being reviewed by the band and further details will be revealed as soon as possible.

Aug. 23 – Soundhaus - Glasgow, UK
Aug. 24 - Piper Club - Hull, UK
Aug. 25 - Star & Garter - Manchester, UK
Aug. 26 - Snooty Fox - Wakefield, UK
Aug. 27 - Old Angel - Nottingham, UK
Aug. 29 – Jailhouse - Coventry, UK
Sep. 15 - Riffs Bar - Swindon, UK
Sep. 29 - Bloodstock 2006 - Assembly Rooms, Derby, UK

As previously reported, MARSHALL LAW recently announced the addition of SEVEN WITCHES guitarist Jack Frost to the group's ranks. "Jack is no newcomer to the metal scene, having played in SAVATAGE, METALIUM, THE BRONX CASKET COMPANY (with DD Verni and Tim Mallare of OVERKILL),SPEEED (with Aaron Randell and Ray Hartmann of ANNIHILATOR),SEVEN WITCHES (with Joey Vera of ARMORED SAINT) and finally, FROST BITE," the band write in a statement. "As of late, he has also been mixing and producing the SEVEN WITCHES albums which he will continue to do. The band welcomes Jack and looks forward to working with him."

MARSHALL LAW's previous LPs include "Marshall Law" in 1990, "Powergame" in 1993, "Law In The Raw" in 1996, "Metal Detector" in 1997 and "Warning From History" in 1999. Sanctuary Records issued a double CD anthology set, "Power Crazy", in 2002.

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