DOWNLORD: New Album Samples Available

November 18, 2006

DOWNLORD, the Danish death metal band featuring ex-BOLT THROWER/BENEDICTION vocalist Dave Ingram and former members of INIQUITY, DAEMON, and SUPERFICIAL, has released 30-second clips from each track of their debut album, "Random Dictionary Of The Damned", due out January 30 on Open Grave Records.

Sound clips are available by clicking here.

For a limited time, Open Grave Records will be giving away with pre-orders of the album the limited-edition "Grind Trials" mini-CD. Part of this added bonus will be that one lucky fan will receive number "666" of this limited-edition CD. Number "666" is signed by the entire band.

DOWNLORD will team up with NECRODEMON, CLOUDS TURNED BLACK and A DARK TOMORROW for a U.S. tour between March 6, 2007 and April 3, 2007 in support of the new album. Tour dates to be released soon.

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