GWAR: Entire New Album Available For Streaming

November 9, 2010

GWAR's new album, "Bloody Pit Of Horror", is available for streaming in its entirety at AOL Music. The CD is being released today (Tuesday, November 9) via Metal Blade Records.

"This album is the follow-up to last year's 'Lust In Space', and the capper of our 25th anniversary Slay-a-Bration...which I am pretty sure everybody is sick of hearing about," said GWAR lead singer Oderus Urungus. "This record is a throwback to an age when bands actually gave a shit about their fans and released albums pretty much once a year. When a 'new album' was actually a series of original compositions instead of a bunch of regurgitated remixes. And the title, though stolen, is an homage to a time when horror films were made with style and care, not driven by corporation whoredom and CG trickery. It is a hateful attack upon all things alive. It is the new GWAR album."

He continued: "Finally the day has come...and we shall see if the human slaves of GWAR are truly worthy of that title. For this is much more than a mere album, this is a chance for the human race to break the bloody chains of bondage and join their masters, GWAR, in our quest to subject the entire universe to complete degradation. Our new album has finally been let loose upon the world and all you have to do to join our zombie army is buy the record, get your ass to a GWAR show, and join us in the 'Bloody Pit Of Horror'!

"Bloody Pit Of Horror" track listing:

01. Zombies, March
02. Come the Carnivor
03. A Gathering of Ghouls
04. Storm is Coming
05. Tick-Tits
06. Beat You to Death
07. You are my Meat
08. Hail, Genocide!
09. KZ Necromancer
10. The Litany of the Slain
11. Sick and Twisted

GWAR performed the brand new song "Zombies, March!" on the October 28 edition of NBC-TV's "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon".

Fangoria worked with GWAR on the video for "Zombies, March!". The clip was shot in Richmond, Virginia with Fangoria's own David McKendry.

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