THY WILL BE DONE: Video Interview Available

October 25, 2007

HeavyMetalSource.com conducted an interview with THY WILL BE DONE at the CD-release party for "Was and Is To Come" on October 22 in Providence, Rhode Siland at Club Hell. Watch the interview in two parts below.

THY WILL BE DONE has posted a new song, "Earth's Final Embrace", on its MySpace page. The track comes off the group's full-length debut, "Was and Is to Come", which was released on October 23 on Stillborn Records. The CD is being distributed nationally through Caroline Records/EMI.

Completed in early 2007, "Was And Is To Come" features a guest vocal appearance by Jesse David Leach of SEEMLESS. The album was produced, engineered and mixed by Zeuss (HATEBREED, BEHEMOTH, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD) with Jamey Jasta as executive producer.

Encompassing various facets of the metal spectrum, "Was And Is To Come" is marked with a plethora of core influences that range from vintage SEPULTURA and CARCASS, to the southern rock sludgy vibe of CROWBAR. Heralded by Metal Edge magazine as "38 minutes of resistance to current metal trends," and tagged "the best thing to come out of the East Coast in a long time" by Ruin magazine, THY WILL BE DONE has already used their sound to wow critics and garner press support in some of the most respected national and local publications.

Throughout the years THY WILL BE DONE has provided support for national acts such as the MISFITS, HATEBREED, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, SHADOWS FALL, and CONVERGE. THY WILL BE DONE is set to hit the road and plans to spend the rest of this year and much of 2008 touring in support of "Was And Is To Come".

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