Swindon, UK’s THE DEAD LAY WAITING (TDLW)
is unveiling two more U.S. exclusive tracks from their upcoming album, Almost
Heaven, releasing in the U.S. with Rising Records on January 24th,
2012. PureGrainAudio.com is currently streaming the track
‘Look At Us Now’, and PureVolume.com is streaming the track ‘The Voices’.
Check out both tracks now and stay tuned to hear more tracks from TDLW in
the coming weeks!
Almost Heaven was released in June 2011
in the UK, featuring 14 tracks and 60 minutes of pulsating music. The album
also marks the return of Barry Clayton, the voice behind the now well known
intro to Iron Maiden’s Number Of The Beast. The band’s first music
video from the album, ‘The Days I’m Gone,’ reached #6 in the Scuzz TV playlist,
and the band is planning to release a second video for the track ‘Burnt to
Ashes’. Streaming tracks from Almost Heaven are
available now at the band’s YouTube
page.
With a fan base growing, the band is ready to take on
anything anywhere and perform their bone-crushing live performance across the
world.
THE DEAD LAY WAITING is:
Luke Lucas: Vocals
Ben Connett: Guitar
Steve Franklin: Guitar
Sam Sara: Bass
Tom Shrimpton: Drums
“Swindon youngsters THE DEAD LAY WAITING have
crept into view from out of nowhere. Performers at last year’s Download
Festival (and returning this year) and nominated for a heap of Best Band
awards, this black-clad five-piece shred and headbang in the vein of Bring Me
The Horizon.”
- Terrorizer Magazine
“Unleashing a hard as nails racket with ruthless precision,
arriving on a storm of thunderous riffs and boiling vitriol.”
- KERRANG! Magazine
“Their music is more extreme – plunging, powerful and raw –
with really grooving sense of grind at times that rears its head regularly.
What you get is the sense of a band striving to be a little outside of the
norm, and carrying it off well. Almost Heaven is a convincing
way to begin what should be a triumphant march.”
- Metal Hammer Magazine
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