Showing posts with label Releases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Releases. Show all posts

Sunday, April 18, 2010

FREE download of our self-titled album

As previously promised, a high quality version (in lossless FLAC format if you prefer) of our self-recorded, self-titled album from 2009 has now been made available for free download via Bandcamp. Click here to go to the download. All lyrics and album credits et cetara are there also.

There have been a couple of line-up changes since this album was wrapped up last July though, which is why another EP has also been uploaded; to show the relative difference in attitude and approach - although (!!!) there has unfortunately been another line-up change since even these were recorded less than two months ago. Be that as it may however, here it be in all its untethered glory (lazy-ass artwork 'n all) ...

More live tracks from various shows and practice sessions will be uploaded as we progress towards the recording of our new album. As matters currently stand we have seven tracks fully written for inclusion with several more sat on the sidelines awaiting our attention. In the run-up to our vocalist's trip to Peru in July these will likely be completed and placed into the pre-production stage whilst he's away for several weeks. This'll give us ample opportunity to get ourselves up to speed with the new recording process that we're likely to employ this time around. Exciting times.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Wanna hear us from the safety of your headphones?

We're currently in the process of uploading a high-quality version of our first album (self-recorded in the early part of 2009) for free download via Bandcamp. Once this has been properly organised a permanent link will be provided in the right-hand column of this blog, along with all future releases.

In the meantime, several tracks can be listened to via our terribly neglected Facebook presence, which can be felt by visiting here. This page will be ferociously updated shortly with new photos and general whatnot, if the password can be located! If not, it may be transferred elsewhere ...