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Death Ray Vision Sign With Metal Blade Records, Announce New Singer

Death Ray Vision (Killswitch Engage, etc.) have signed with Metal Blade Records for their new album “No Mercy From Electric Eyes.” The effort will be the band's first with singer Keith Bennett (Wrecking Crew) and a teaser for it can be found below:

Several members of the band commented:

Bassist Mike D’Antonio:

“I could not be more excited about Death Ray Vision joining the Metal Blade family. The new record is a banger, and I can’t think of a better record label to release it to the world!”

Guitarist Pete Cortese:

“We’re a lot more cohesive as a band after playing together for so many years, and we’ve gotten better at songwriting and collaborating to bring out the best in everyone’s ideas.

Keith brings a whole lot of piss and vinegar, with a side of street cred. He brought a new sense of enthusiasm and excitement and got us even more fired up to make a great record.”

Guitarist Chris Rosati:

“Creatively speaking, Keith is a force of nature. His ability to get inside a new song and quickly come up with vocals and lyrics is really something to witness.”

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PostedJanuary 12, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsDeath Ray Vision, No Mercy From Electric Eyes, Metal Blade Records

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