TODAY IS THE DAY: New Song Posted Online

August 16, 2007

Guitar World magazine's MetalKult.com has posted "Broken Promises and Dead Dreams", a track off the upcoming TODAY IS THE DAY album "Axis of Eden". Check it out at this location.

"Axis of Eden" is TODAY IS THE DAY's first new studio album in over three years, and the first to be released on TODAY IS THE DAY frontman Steve Austin's new label, SuperNova Records. The album was produced by Austin himself, renowned for his production work with LAMB OF GOD, CONVERGE, and many more.

"Axis of Eden" features the debut of new TODAY IS THE DAY drummer Derek Roddy.

Catch TODAY IS THE DAY on tour this fall as the band headlines the SuperNova Records 2007 North American tour.

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