PITCHSHIFTER Launch 'P.S.I.entology' Web Site

September 14, 2004

PITCHSHIFTER have launched a web site dedicated to their upcoming DVD release, "P.S.I.entology". PSIentology.com features "a whopping montage clip of different sections of the DVD at various sizes for differing connection speeds," reads a posting on the group's web site.

In other news, PITCHSHIFTER vocalist J.S. Clayden and bassist Mark Clayden have confirmed THIS IS MENACE as the first signing to their PSI Records label. A preview of the THIS IS MENACE demo track "Dead Man" can be heard at this location. The complete song will be available as one of the bonus features on the upcoming PITCHSHIFTER DVD.

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