DRUGS OF FAITH To Record Full-Length Album

March 31, 2010

Virginia's DRUGS OF FAITH will enter Developing Nations studio in Baltimore, Maryland with Kevin Bernsten (of grindcore band TRIAC) at the helm to begin recording its full-length debut for a late 2010 release via Selfmadegod Records. According to a press release, the as-yet-untitled CD "will feature the grind 'n' roll sound the group is known for, as well as lyrics covering social and political subjects they continue to feel strongly about." This will be the first recording for DRUGS OF FAITH since its turned in its tracks to Relapse Records for "This Comp Kills Fascists Vol. 2".

DRUGS OF FAITH's self-titled mini-album was released in 2007.

For more information, visit DrugsOfFaith.com.

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