SKINLAB: Australian In-Store Photos Posted Online

July 10, 2003

San Francisco Bay Area metallers SKINLAB have posted several photos taken at an in-store signing on the group's recent trip to Australia. Check out the pictures here.

As previously reported, SKINLAB will issue "The Nerve Damage Sessions" — a collection of alternate versions of studio tracks, several live tracks recorded on the band's "ReVolting Room" tour, plus two new songs ("Beneath The Surface" and "Losing All") — in late summer through Century Media Records. The final details have yet to be ironed out, but it is expected that the CD will include a couple of the Steve Evetts mixes of the "ReVolting Room" material, plus various remixes, a video for "Losing All", and possibly even some live video footage filmed on the band's last tour.

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