THY WILL BE DONE: New Video Update From Japan Available

June 16, 2008

Rhode Island's THY WILL BE DONE has posted the second video update from Japan, where the band has spent the last two weeks in Japan supporting its debut release, "Was And Is To Come". THY WILL BE DONE provided direct support for KILLSWITCH ENGAGE and played a string of headlining shows throughout the country.

Early in their Japanese trek, the band fell victim to theft when guitarist Chris Drapeau's gear was stolen from their van. Commented vocalist J Costa: "The good heavily outweighs the bad. Our losses are monetary, but no price can be placed on the experience, opportunity and satisfaction we've earned playing for such great fans. Japan is a great place and we are simply blessed to be here."

"Was And Is To Come" was released in the United States last October through Jamey Jasta's Stillborn Records, and in Japan March 2008 through Toys Factory Records.

THY WILL BE DONE recently performed at the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival prior to their East Coast tour in May supporting DYING FETUS and SWORN ENEMY.

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