MUSHROOMHEAD RELEASE NEW ALBUM IN "3-D"
On September 19, MUSHROOMHEAD announces they will release a special limited edition "3-D" version of their new album Savior Sorrow. Out today. The first 50,000 copies of Savior Sorrow will have this special 3-D packaging and is available at all stores.
The new release Savoir Sorrow is poised for greatness. The follow up to the band's prior album, XIII, entered the Billboard chart at # 40 and sold 200,000 in the USA and 400,000 worldwide.
MUSHROOMHEAD recently debuted their first single "Simple Survival" on several stations across the USA. At KRQR, MUSHROOMHEAD'S "Simple Survival" went up against Evanescence's "Call Me When You're Sober" on KRQR's "Cockfight." This left MUSHROOMHEAD the clear winner and champ. It was a "David and Goliath" story of arguably the biggest commercial rock band in the USA going up against an arsty metal band.
"It feels really good this time around. Radio seems to really dig it. And it's a new chapter in our evolution. There are sounds on this album that sound so melodic, yet brutal and huge. The album is quite diverse, yet retains a MUSHROOMHEAD dynamic," says drummer Skinny.
MUSHROOMHEAD will play a special CD release party on September 20 in their hometown at Peabody's in Cleveland; showcasing their over the top live performance.
Savior Sorrow was produced by Steve Felton and MUSHROOMHEAD at Cleveland's Filthy Hands Studios in April 2006. The visionary masked band combines theatrics with a mixture of rock, metal and atmospheric elements.