KILLSWITCH ENGAGE: 'My Curse' Video Added To MTV2's Regular Rotation

November 8, 2006

MTV2 has officially added Grammy-nominated hard rock heroes KILLSWITCH ENGAGE's new video"My Curse" to regular rotation. The song is the first single from the band's new album "As Daylight Dies", out November 21. Additionally, over 20 stations around the country are spinning "My Curse", including KUPD/Phoenix, WXDX/Pittsburgh, KRXQ/Sacramento, WCCC/Hartford and more. Alternative Press magazine already declared "As Daylight Dies" "an album of the year candidate," while the band will be featured on the cover of several publications including Revolver, Chord, Outburn and Bass Guitar magazines. "As Daylight Dies" is the follow up to 2004's Grammy-nominated album "The End of Heartache", which is nearly certified gold and 2005's gold-selling DVD "(Set This) World Ablaze".

"My Curse", directed by Lex Halaby (MUDVAYNE, HOOBASTANK),premiered on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball" this past Saturday. Regular spins on the channel, outside of the show, will start on Monday, November 13. A special "MTV2 Makes the Video" will air on the network on November 25, the same day the band's Adam Dutkiewicz (guitar) and Howard Jones (vocals) will be interviewed on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball".

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE will be embarking on a headlining tour of North America from November 9 through December 20 with ALL THAT REMAINS and HATEBREED splitting the direct support slot while BURY YOUR DEAD and 2 CENTS will open. This is the first U.S. tour for KSE since the 2005 Ozzfest tour on which they were one of the second stage headliners and before that, the inaugural Taste of Chaos tour with MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE and THE USED, in February/March of that year.

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