CAGE: Performance Footage Of New Song Available

July 5, 2010

San Diego metallers CAGE have issued the following update:

"We are deep in the writing and recording process of the next CD. Eight songs are nearly done, but we are crushing much more into the process.

"To follow up [2009's 'Science Of Annihilation'] is quite a task so we are making sure the songs are up to the task.

"We have been playing the new song 'War Of The Undead' [see video below] out live and it has been a blast seeing the fans' reaction to it.

"Anyone who has not seen the new CAGE lineup live has to make a point to get out and witness the rampaging metal assault between the sound and sights; it is killing it!"

Fan-filmed video footage of CAGE performing a new song, "War Of The Undead", on June 23, 2010 in Minneapolis, Minnesota can be viewed below.

CAGE's as-yet-untitled sixth CD is tentatively due in early 2011.

Founding bassist Mike Giordano and lead guitarist Anthony Wayne McGinnis recently left CAGE after many years of true metal madness, with Mike departing due to medical reasons and Anthony for family reasons. Replacing Mike is monster bassist Steve Brogden, who is the lead guitarist/vocalist for the aggressive power thrash metal band HOWLER. Replacing Anthony is shredding lead guitarist Garrett Peters of the melodic death metal band CLIMHAZZARD and punk metal band SAYAKA.

CAGE has been hard at work on its upcoming DVD/Blu-ray release, which will feature cover artwork done by Marc Sasso of DIO and HALFORD fame. According to the band, "This DVD will be packed with two full-length concerts and many one-off performances as well."

Pure Steel Records from Germany recently released CAGE's 2009 CD "Science Of Annihilation" as a double gatefold vinyl LP. The LPs are pressed on 180-gram vinyl and come in a double gatefold sleeve. It is a limited edition pressing of only 525 hand-numbered copies available worldwide, split up into 100 color and 425 black LPs.

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