Former THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER Members Launch GRAVES ABLAZE

December 8, 2009

Former THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER members John Kempainen (lead guitar) and Cory Grady (drums) have joined forces in a new project called GRAVES ABLAZE. The band's first song, which was recorded in part by Alex Merzin at Allure Sound, has been posted in instrumental form on the group's MySpace page. John states, "We're currently searching for a second guitarist, vocalist, and bassist.

"If you'd like to be a part of GRAVES ABLAZE, just record a video of yourself performing the song on either vocals, guitar, or bass, and then contact us through our MySpace page or at [email protected]!

"We're basically looking for dudes that are at least 21, have their own gear, have an incredible sense of humor, and are ready to tour their asses off by this summer after writing the debut!"

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