Veil Of Maya have announced that they have re-signed with Sumerian Records and plan to release a new LP in 2014. Additionally, the band have released a new song “Subject Zero” which can be streamed below. Check out a statement from both Veil Of Maya and Sumerian Records regarding the re-signing.
Chicago-based VEIL OF MAYA are extremely proud to announce their re-signing to Sumerian Records, the label which the band has been a part of since their inception. This comes on the heels of the group releasing the brand new, blistering track, “Subject Zero,” which can be accessed below. Don’t miss VEIL OF MAYA on their North American Fall tour starting Nov 8th with Structures, Northlane, Vildhjarta and Here Comes The Kraken.
VEIL OF MAYA states: “We are very happy to re-sign with Sumerian Records. We have built a long-lasting relationship with the people there, and believe that they are stronger then ever. We couldn’t see our band going anywhere else after our history, so therefore Sumerian has been and will continue to be the label the band calls home.
“As a band, we feel like we have grown tremendously. We are all ready, focused and want to put out the hardest material possible. The new stuff that has been written is some of the best Veil yet. We are really excited to see everyone out on our next headlining tour. We feel this tour is a great mix of bands, most of which haven’t been to America before, so let’s make sure they feel welcomed here. We are stoked for everyone to hear the new track we just released and see what we have been preparing. Expect a new VOM full length album in 2014 via Sumerian Records. See you all soon.”
Sumerian Founder Ash Avildsen states: “For years, Veil of Maya has been a flagship heavy band for Sumerian and continues to play a crucial role in our progressive metal movement. I am very grateful and excited to have such a talented, hardworking and sagacious group of dudes in the family for many more years to come.”
The new single “Subject Zero” will be available on iTunes, Googleplay and Amazon MP3 November 11th.
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