AS I LAY DYING Is 'Artist Of Year' Nominee At SAN DIEGO MUSIC AWARDS

September 11, 2006

AS I LAY DYING has been nominated in the "Artist of Year" category at the San Diego Music Awards, set to take place September 18.

Commented AS I LAY DYING vocalist Tim Lambesis: "I love awards like this because they're not political, and it's about the fans being there for us. That means more to the band than anything else."

For a complete list of nominees, click here.

AS I LAY DYING recently re-released their first two recordings, previously out on Pluto Records, via Metal Blade Records. The set includes both a re-recorded and the original version of the band's split CD with AMERICAN TRAGEDY (originally issued in 2002),plus their first album, "Beneath the Encasing of Ashes" (2001).

AS I LAY DYING's third album, "Shadows Are Security", was released in June 2005.

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