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THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER To Release New Music Next Week

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The Black Dahlia Murder

All aboard the hype train, because The Black Dahlia Murder is set to release some new music next week! The Black Dahlia Murder teased some of the artwork on their Facebook page, a very brief glimpse of a June 13 release date for (presumably) a new single, and posted a quick teaser of vocalist Brian Eschbach doing his best death metal impression Tim Robinson impression in the booth.

The new Black Dahlia Murder album will be their first new record with guitarist Brian Eschbach taking over vocal duties from the late and great Trevor Strnad, and their first with guitarist Ryan Knight since Abysmal in 2015. The new stuff was recorded by Mark Lewis, who recorded everything The Black Dahlia Murder did from Nocturnal in 2007 to Abysmal.

You can also catch The Black Dahlia Murder at one of their many European tour dates kicking off the day after the single hits. Get your tickets here.

6/14 Zamora, ES Z! Live Rock Fest
6/16 Donington Park, UK Download
6/17 Belfast, UK Limelight
6/18 Dublin, IE Opium
6/20 Athens, GR Arch Club
6/21 Thessaloniki, GR Block 33
6/23 Dessel, BE Graspop
6/24 Nuremberg, DE Hirsch
6/25 Lille, FR The Black Lab
6/26 Stuttgart, DE Im Wizemann
6/27 Trier, DE Mergener Hof
6/28 Lindau, DE Club Vaudeville
6/29 Ysselsteyn, NL Jera On Air
6/30 Clisson, FR Hellfest
7/31 Brasov, RO Rockstadt Extreme Fest
8/2 Dortmund, DE Dortmund Deathfest
8/3 Wacken, DE Wacken Open Air
8/4 Roitzschjora, DE Full Rewind
8/6 Cham, DE L.A. Lifestyle Cafe
8/7 Jaromer, CZ Brutal Assault
8/8 Schlotheim, DE Party.San Open Air
8/9 Wien, AT Szene
8/10 Ljubljana, SI Menza Pri Koritu
8/11 Milano, IT Slaughter Club
8/13 Salzburg, AT Rockhouse
8/14 Aarau, CH Kiff
8/15 Dinkelsbühl, DE Summer Breeze
8/16 Sulingen, DE Reload Festival
8/17 Gent, BE Chinastraat
8/18 Carhaix, FR Motocultor

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