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08/12/2009 17:58 Age: 3 yrs

JAVELINA Album Details; Fall US Tour Announced


Philadelphian behemoth JAVELINA shall unleash their sophomore album September 29th via Translation Loss Records. The aptly titled 'Beasts Among Sheep' boasts eight tracks of the band's ultra-brutal brew of sludge-inspired, streetfight gutter metal, as was witnessed on their 2008 debut self-titled release.

These rabid hymns were captured in March of this year at Volume Studios in Chicago by Sanford Parker, and mastered at the Boiler Room in Chicago by Collin Jordan. The cover art, as with the previous album, was handled by Jason Goldberg (Olde City Tattoo, The Bad Luck 13 Riot Extravaganza, etc.).

The track listing goes like this:

1. You're Going to Hate This
2. A Little Paranoia
3. Towers of Silence
4. Stepchild
5. Arcadia
6. Black Blizzard
7. The Nuclear Option
8. Beware the Wrath of the Patient Man

JAVELINA will rampage through the US this October with an arsenal of local brutality joining them at every show. They are seeking help with the shows tagged *TBA so anybody willing to help out can get in touch with Earsplit, Translation Loss or JAVELINA directly. The band plan on touring as much as possible in the coming months so stay tuned for futher updates on this beast rolling through your area. Here are the dates!

www.myspace.com/javelinaphiladelphia

www.translationloss.com

www.myspace.com/translationlossrecords

 


 

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