Former MACHINE HEAD Drummer Resurfaces In THE SERVANTS

April 24, 2002

San Francisco Bay Area's THE SERVANTS, featuring former MACHINE HEAD/TESTAMENT drummer Chris Kontos, are mixing their debut full-length CD, entitled Mostly Monsters, for a late spring/early summer release through an as-yet-undisclosed label. Described as “full of real rock'n'roll with sexy grooves, pounding drums, and infectious melody,” Mostly Monsters is tentatively scheduled to contain the following tracks:

01. Ride
02. It Won't Last
03. See Me There
04. Road To You
05. Until That Day
06. Tear It Away
07. Dark Angel
08. Waiting
09. Around The Bend
10. Fade Resistant
11. The Lift
12. Mostly Monsters

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