DOWN: High-Quality Photos From Chicago Posted Online

October 15, 2007

High-quality photos of DOWN's October 10, 2007 performance at the House of Blues in Chicago, Illinois have been posted online at this location.

As previously reported, DOWN's new album, "Over the Under", has registered the following first-week chart positions:

Canada: #55
Finland: #30
Germany: #65
Ireland: 42
Sweden: #45
USA: #26

DOWN held a release party for its new album, "III - Over the Under", on September 25 at the The Plush Lounge at The Key Club in Hollywood, Califoria. The entire group attended the event, as did former BIOHAZARD frontman Evan Seinfeld and video director Dean Karr, among many others. Check out photos at DirtJunior.com.

"Over the Under" was released on September 25 through ILG/Warner Music Group (one day earlier internationally via Roadrunner Records).

As previously reported, four new DOWN songs — "N.O.D.", "Never Try", "I Scream" and "On March The Saints" — have been posted on the group's MySpace page. "I Scream" is also available for streaming at this location (Windows Media).

"Over the Under" was issued in Europe as a limited-edition digipack CD featuring the bonus track "Invest in Fear".

Watch fan-filmed video footage of DOWN's October 10, 2007 performance at the House of Blues in Chicago, Illinois:

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