MUSHROOMHEAD: New Track To Be Given Away With FYE Sampler

June 26, 2006

A demo version of a new MUSHROOMHEAD track, entitled "Burn", will be included on a FYE sampler to be given away exclusively with the purchase of two qualifying CDs at FYE stores starting today, June 26, 2006. It is limited to 25,000 copies and is being done in conjunction with Decibel magazine. More information is available at this location.

MUSHROOMHEAD are tentatively scheduled to release their sixth studio album later this summer via Filthy Hands/Megaforce.

MUSHROOMHEAD's follow-up to 2003's "XIII" (Republic/Universal) will mark the group's recording debut with singer Waylon, who replaced frontman J. Mann in 2004.

With regards to the upcoming CD, MUSHROOMHEAD drummer-producer Steve "Skinny" Felton told the Cleveland Scene in December, "It's all over the map. A lot of people who've heard it think of the first album, mixed with a little bit of 'XIII'. It's a harsh contrast between songs. There's some brutal, brutal, sick stuff, like old-school HATRIX or LAMB OF GOD. And with Waylon able to sing so well, there's some more melodic stuff going on. The one thing Waylon doesn't do that J. did is rap."

The disc will be mastered by Bill Korecky (INTEGRITY) at Mars Studios. Felton said the band plans to release versions of the disc with eight different covers, one designed by each member.

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