LIZZY BORDEN Private Showcase To Be Held Next Week

March 21, 2008

Reactivated California metallers LIZZY BORDEN have issued the following update:

"LIZZY BORDEN would like to invite a few select people to come to a private showcase. Lizzy and the boys will be performing songs from the new CD, 'Appointment with Death' as well as some classic BORDEN faves.

"This is a chance to see LIZZY BORDEN in an intimate setting amongst a couple of dozen LIZZY fans. This is a private showcase and is not open to the pubic. This is not a club but a privately owned showcase studio. Submissions will be selected randomly.

"The performance will be approximately an hour with a meet-and-greet right after where the band will sign autographs and meet the screamers! Only people that have been confirmed will be admitted.

"If you are in or around the Van Nuys, CA area on Tuesday, March 25 and you would like to go, please send us your information on this page.

"Once you've been selected you will be notified with instructions and directions, (time and location). This event will be filmed and may appear in an upcoming LIZZY BORDEN video or release of some kind.

"You do not have to buy tickets but you do have to come ready to scream!"

LIZZY BORDEN's new video, "Tomorrow Never Comes", which was shot in September 2007 on location in downtown Los Angeles with director Kevin Mcvey, can be viewed below.

"Tomorrow Never Comes" is the first video from the band's latest album, "Appointment with Death", which was released in the U.S. on October 30 via Metal Blade Records (November 5 in Europe). Appearing in the clip are bandmembers Lizzy Borden, Joey Scott, Marten Andersson and Ira Black.

"Appointment with Death" was produced by Lizzy Borden and Joey Scott. It was recorded at the Zanzibar studios in N. Hollywood CA and was mixed by Erik Rutan (HATE ETERNAL, ex-MORBID ANGEL) at Mana studio in Florida.

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