ATTACKHEAD To Release 'Voices In The Dark' Via TWISTED HILLBILLY RECORDS

December 14, 2010

Southern California thrashers ATTACKHEAD will release their new album, "Voices In The Dark - Second Attack", on January 25, 2011 via Twisted Hillbilly Records.

Commented lead vocalist and guitarist Mark Chapman: "We had a great time recording the CD back in Tennessee. We wanted to create a CD that was pure old-school thrash reminiscent of the '80s era. If you are looking for some straight-forward thrash, then this is the CD for you."

"Voices In The Dark - Second Attack" track listing:

01. Intro
02. Voices In The Dark
03. Infected
04. Rebirth
05. Make Me Suffer
06. Lead the Blind
07. Possessed
08. Blame
09. Dark Ritual
10. Waste of Life
11. Tazer

When ATTACKHEAD — comprised of Mark Chapman (lead vocals, lead guitar),George Portoulas (lead guitar, backing vocals),Steve Cordero (drums) and Eddie "Munster" Ellis (bass, backing vocals) — put out the original version of "Voices In The Dark" back in February 2008, its songs received airplay on over 50 terrestrial and Internet stations worldwide, from the U.K., Canada, Belgium and Greece to Mexico, Germany and Argentina.

Wider distribution of "Voices In The Dark" was a problem, however, until Knoxville, Tennessee-based Twisted Hillbilly Records took an interest and funded a higher budget re-recorded version with two new tracks and all new artwork and packaging.

Over the past year, ATTACKHEAD has performed numerous times at Ft. Irwin National Training Center, U.S. Naval base, Ventura County, the Marine Base at 29 Palms and the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, Arizona, in addition to the Ontario, California USO. Aside from giving back to the troops, ATTACKHEAD reaches hundreds of men and women ages 18-25 who will no doubt share the good news of the group with their fellow servicemen and women at their next posts. They are supporters of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA),the Wounded Warrior Project, as well as the Melanoma Research Foundation, and pass out pamphlets for these organizations at their shows.

For more information, visit www.attackhead.com.

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