CRUCIFIED BARBARA: New Album, Single Pushed Back To Next Year

September 23, 2008

Swedish all-female rock/metal band CRUCIFIED BARBARA has pushed back the release date of its new single, "Sex Action" (originally scheduled for October 15) and second full-length album, "Til Death Do Us Party" (originally due on November 19) to early 2009. The exact release dates will be announced soon.

"Til Death Do Us Party" was produced by Mats Levén, who is better known as the vocalist for such acts as THERION, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, KRUX, TREAT, AT VANCE and ABSTRAKT ALGEBRA.

CRUCIFIED BARBARA, which recently completed a UK tour as the support act for BACKYARD BABIES, in 2006 released a special edition of its "In Distortion We Trust" (2005) album via GMR Music, featuring a bonus DVD containing 40 minutes of live footage and backstage material filmed during the previous year.

CRUCIFIED BARBARA supported "In Distortion We Trust" by touring Europe extensively. The band has opened for MOTÖRHEAD in the UK, and SEPULTURA and IN FLAMES in Scandinavia.

CRUCIFIED BARBARA's video for the song "Losing the Game" can be viewed below.

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