THICK AS BLOOD: New Song Posted Online
February 25, 2009Miami, Florida's THICK AS BLOOD has posted a new track, "Misery Loves Company", on MySpace. The song comes off the hardcore band's new album, "Embrace", which will be available April 14 on Eulogy Recordings.
Formed in 2004, THICK AS BLOOD started out as a seven-man team but recently trimmed down their roster to five, bringing out a more focused sound. They released their debut album, "Moment Of Truth", in 2007, and toured the States numerous times, sharing stages with the likes of MADBALL, TERROR, BLEEDING THROUGH and many others.
"Embrace" finds THICK AS BLOOD evolving into a much heavier, faster and more brutally honest band. The album was recorded, mixed and mastered at the infamous Machine Shop (LAMB OF GOD, EVERY TIME I DIE) in Weehawken, New Jersey. Drums were recorded at Nuthouse Studios in Hoboken, NJ. The track "Decimator" musically highlights their thrash/heavy metal influences while at the same time lyrically touching on their feelings toward deceivers. "Misery Loves Company" incorporates a whole new melodic side of THICK AS BLOOD while still bringing forth a new level of intensity and also lyrically dealing with envy and how pathetic it can make someone. "Embrace" also includes a special surprise that showcases another musical side of THICK AS BLOOD but still keepin' it street.
THICK AS BLOOD plans to tour both the U.S. and beyond extensively to support "Embrace".
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