DIVINE HERESY: 'Bleed The Fifth' Webisode Available

July 4, 2007

Roadrunner Records U.K. recently caught up with members of DIVINE HERESY — the new Los Angeles-based band featuring former FEAR FACTORY/current ASESINO guitarist Dino Cazares alongside drummer Tim Yeung (ex-VITAL REMAINS, HATE ETERNAL) and Tommy Cummings (VEXT) on vocals — to find out a bit more about the group and its forthcoming album, "Bleed the Fifth". Watch the footage at this location.

A full-length version of the DIVINE HERESY track "Bleed the Fifth" is available for streaming at this location.

DIVINE HERESY will release its debut album, "Bleed the Fifth", in the U.S. on August 28. (The record will be released on Century Media in North America with Roadrunner having the rights to all other territories).

"Bleed the Fifth" was produced by Dirty Icon (Logan Mader [ex-MACHINE HEAD, SOULFLY] and Lucas Banker) and co-produced by DIVINE HERESY. Dirty Icon and DIVINE HERESY also handled the mixing duties. Joachim Luetke (DIMMU BORGIR, ARCH ENEMY, MARILYN MANSON) has also created the album's striking cover art, which perfectly complements the music's sheer intensity.

DIVINE HERESY made its live debut on September 2, 2006 at the Whisky A Go Go in Hollywood, California prior to ASESINO's performance as part of Dino's birthday bash (DECREPIT BIRTH's Risha Eryavec filled in on bass for the event). According to one attendee who saw the performance, the band's musical direction "was reminiscent of old FEAR FACTORY'Soul of a New Machine' [1992] meets 'Demanufacture' [1995] — but faster, heavier and more intense. After [the new group's] three-song set, Dino screamed from the stage, 'This ain't no pussy shit like new FEAR FACTORY is.' The over-packed crowd cheered as he marched off stage, only to return 10 minutes later to do a full set with ASESINO."

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