BRIDE Returns To 'Metal Roots' On 'Skin For Skin'

September 5, 2006

Christian metallers BRIDE have been working on a new CD, entitled "Skin for Skin', over the past few months. According to a press release, "BRIDE has returned again to its metal roots! Dale and Troy Thompson — original founders of BRIDE — have once again composed and recorded 12 songs that are sure to re-awaken the BRIDE fans. Not since the release of the legendary 'Snakes in the Playground' has any of their CDs been so highly anticipated. . . Lyrically Dale deals with tough subjects like racism, war, evil in the world, sacrifice and the love of one for all others. He delves headlong and addresses addiction, redemption, restoration, deliverance, and love. Dale's son Alex, who is currently serving in the United States Air Force, even has songwriting credit as he shares his song about suicide on this CD. Alex could not perform the song himself but BRIDE did their best to interpret his thoughts and feelings."

Brutal Planet Distribution will be handling distribution of the first 3,000 copies. BRIDE also has deals in place with Amazon.com, CD Baby, Girder Music and Radrockers.com.

For more information, visit www.bridepub.com.

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