MY DYING BRIDE: New Album To Surface In February, Live DVD On The Way

October 14, 2003

MY DYING BRIDE's brand-new studio album is now scheduled for a February 2004 release, according to the band's label, Peaceville Records. The follow-up to 2001's "The Dreadful Hours" was recorded at Academy Studios and features material that is being described as "objective" observers as "very dark and twisted." The band are currently working on a promotional video for an as-yet-undisclosed track off the album with director Andy Green, who was responsible for the artwork on the "Like Gods Of The Sun" CD. In addition, plans exist for the group to film their upcoming gig in Antwerp, Belgium for their second full-length DVD, tentatively slated for a 2004 release.

MY DYING BRIDE tour dates:

Oct. 31 – London, UK @ Astoria
Nov. 01 – Utrecht, NETH @ Tivoli
Nov. 02 – Antwerp, BEL @ Hof Ter Lo

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