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US death metal act Job For A Cowboy has announced that they will be embarking on a short tour of the northeastern US, with select dates in Canada. Direct support on the tour will come from Cephalic Carnage with additional supporting acts I Declare War and Legion, with one more to be announced. The tour will begin on December 6th and wraps up on December 18th.
"Tarnished Gluttony", the new NSFW video from Arizona extreme metallers Job For A Cowboy, has premiered and can now be seen below. The disturbing nine-and-a-half-minute clip was directed by Michael Panduro. The song is taken from the band's newest release Demonocracy, out since April through Metal Blade Records.
Demonocracy, the brand-new upcoming album from US modern death metallers Job For A Cowboy can now be streamed in its entirety over at Revolver Magazine.
Job For A Cowboy are currently putting the finishing touches on the pre-production demos for their next full-length album.
Commenting on the new material, the band recently had the following to say: "Don't worry, we aren't going to throw a nu-metal curve ball. Also, we are going to have an 8 minute instrumental track of just 'bree's' to make all the younger kids shutup."
A tentative spring 2012 release through Metal Blade Records is expected. Job For A Cowboy's latest EP Gloom was released earlier this year in June.
Glendale, AZ extreme metal band Job For A Cowboy have entered Florida's Audio Hammer Studios with producer Jason Suecof to record an EP of all new material. The as-yet-untitled EP will feature the first new music from the band since 2009's Ruination LP which landed at #42 on the Billboard Top 200 chart. A spring release via Metal Blade Records is expected.
Job For A Cowboy vocalist Jonny Davy commented: "It felt like a long time since we last got together to write new material. After collaborating in the snow of Boston, we're now recording our second EP. It feels good to be in Florida with Jason, Ron and Eyal of Audio Hammer studios. Job For A Cowboy 2.0 is on the way."
"Ruination", the new video from US metallers Job For A Cowboy, can be viewed at this location. The clip was directed by Kevin McVey. Also the engaging clip presents a visual interpretation of Job For A Cowboy vocalist Jonny Davy's end-time lyrics via vintage atomic bomb testing and Cold War propaganda films.
"Ruination" comes off the band's latest album, Ruination, which was released on July 2009 via Metal Blade Records.
US metallers Job For A Cowboy have posted online a new song, "Regurgitated Disinformation", on their MySpace page.
Another new song, entitled "Unfurling A Darkened Gospel", was already posted online at the same location one month ago.
The two songs come off the band's forthcoming album, entitled "Ruination" cover art], which is scheduled for release on July 7 via Metal Blade Records.
"Ruination" was tracked and mixed at AudioHammer studios in Sanford, Florida with producer Jason Suecof (The Black Dahlia Murder, Devildriver, Trivium).
UPDATE
"Unfurling A Darkened Gospel", the brand new music video from award-winning Glendale, AZ heavy music powerhouse Job For A Cowboy has been posted online and makes its world premiere today on MySpace. Check out the action now here.
"Ruination", the new Job For A Cowboy album, is available for streaming in its entirety at the band's MySpace. The record will see a July 7, 2009 North American release date via Metal Blade Records.
"Ruination" cover art] tracklist:
01. Unfurling A Darkened Gospel
02. Summon The Hounds
03. Constitutional Masturbation
04. Regurgitated Disinformation
05. March To Global Enslavement
06. Butchering The Enlightened
07. Lords Of Chaos
08. Psychological Immorality
09. To Detonate And Exterminate
10. Ruination
"Ruination" was tracked and mixed at AudioHammer studios in Sanford, Florida with producer Jason Suecof (The Black Dahlia Murder, Devildriver, Trivium).