Finnish death/black metal band Where's My Bible?, winner of the Come To Latin America , has signed a contract with Blood Blast Distribution for the distribution of their upcoming album.

“We want to thank all of you who voted for us so that we could achieve this great feat and listened to our music! You made this possible,” the band comments. “We are thrilled to be collaborating with Blood Blast Distribution. We are currently working on material for the new album, and believe me, it’s going to be heavy!”. 

Funded by the Finnish government, the non-profit contest Come To Latin America opened voting to the Latin American public to choose a winning local band, with the aim of spreading music and promoting the country's culture by exporting Finnish bands' projects to Latin America.

Where's My Bible is from a small Finnish town called Heinola. Currently recording their new album, the band blends deathcore and death n' roll musically, being the most extreme of the three finalist bands. The group was interviewed by Marcus D'Angelo of Claustrofobia after being announced as the winner ( watch here ).

“It was incredible to see the reception of the Come To Latin America , and we are very happy to help Where's My Bible? with its future through the digital distributor, using all our tools to bring its music to more listeners in South America and other markets as well. Once again, the metal community has proven that heavy metal has no borders,” says David Kaiser, CEO of Blood Blast Distribution .

READ ALSO: Marcus D'Angelo, from Claustrofobia, interviews the winning band of the 'Come To Latin America' contest.

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