LAW AND ORDER Offer Limited Copies Of New Album To U.S. Fans

May 11, 2005

Former MCA recording artists LAW AND ORDER have formed a partnership with online U.S.-based metal retailer Dynasty Metal Music. The band's third release, "The Glass House" (recently released in Europe through the U.K.-based Z Records),was not readily available in the U.S. market until now.

The band has received a very limited quantity of the import release and has joined forces with Dynasty Metal Music to offer the album to U.S. fans. The album is available now at this location.

As previously reported, LAW AND ORDER had released two critically acclaimed albums — "Guilty of Innocence" (1989) and "Rites of Passage" (1991) — through MCA Records. At the height of their career, LAW AND ORDER garnered significant video airplay on MTV with their singles "We Don't See God" and "Soul Inside". The band also received a five-K review (the highest honor) in the U.K.'s infamous Kerrang! magazine, and toured with such multi-platinum artists as PEARL JAM and BLIND MELON. "The Glass House" was actually recorded back in 1992 and never released to the public as the band went its separate ways soon after the recordings. The band have remained friends ever since, and they decided that 2005 would be the right time to release this great album that should be considered their greatest work together.

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