California Christian metal act Phinehas are excited to announce that their forthcoming album, The Last Word Is Yours To Speak, will be released July 23rd on Red Cord Records. With the announcement of the release dates, also comes the announcement that the record may now be pre-ordered HERE. The first single, entitled “Fleshkiller,” from the forthcoming album is still available for free download from http://phinehas.us.

THE LAST WORD IS YOURS TO SPEAK (July 23rd)
 
1. Throes
2. Fleshkiller
3. The Deepest Of Graves
4. Blood On My Knuckles
5. Twisted
6. De El Quatro
7. Out Of The Dust
8. The Blessing And The Curse
9. Dyson Sphere
10. Manipulator’s Wire
11. Salting The Mine
12. From A Burning Sun
13. WWII

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California Christian metal act Phinehas are excited to announce their first of four back-to-back US tours they will be playing in support of The Last Word Is Yours To Speak. The first tour, is a solo headlining tour that begins July 5th in Bakersfield, CA and takes them to the 2013 Red Cord Festival, that they are co-headlining, on July 13th before finishing the run July 18th in Willmar, MN. Phinehas’ first single, entitled “Fleshkiller,” from their forthcoming album is still available for free download from http://phinehas.us.

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California Christian metal act Phinehas are excited to announce that their forthcoming full length album will be entitled The Last Word Is Yours To Speak. Along with the album title, the band has also unveiled the album cover for the release and the first single, entitled “Fleshkiller.” Phinehas has decided to give back to the fans by offering a free download of “Fleshkiller” from their website. To gain access to the download fans will need to visit http://phinehas.us and fill out the simple form provided.

As previously announced, Phinehas and hardcore outfit From The Eyes Of Servants will co-headline the 2013 incarnation of the Red Cord Festival. This year’s lineup includes eleven bands off of the label’s diverse roster. The festival will be Saturday July 13th in Loves Park, Illinois and will be completely free to the public.

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