Death By Stereo Bring The Doom

Death For Life, Death By Stereo’s fourth full-length album is undergoing some finishing touches in the studio. Slated for an April 2005 release, this album promises to be DBS’s hardest album to date. Teetering on the boarder between hardcore and metal, this album should be just as loud as their previous, Into The Valley of Death. Fred Archambault and Bruce MacFarlance are producing the current album. “The Factory,” as the dynamic duo of producers are called, are responsible for Avenged Sevenfold and Eighteen Visions. While you’re waiting for the new album, you can catch DBS on tour with Boston’s punk darlings, The Explosion.


01.24.05 - San Diego, CA (Epicenter)         
01.25.05 – Los Angeles,  CA (Troubabour)                    
01.26.05 – San Francisco, CA (Bottom Of The Hill)           
01.27.05 - Sacramento, CA (The Boardwalk)               
01.28.05 - Portland, OR (Meow Meow)                            
01.29.05 - Seattle,  WA (Neumos)                         
01.31.05 – Salt Lake City,  UT (Lo-Fi Café)

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