SKINLAB's "reVOLT" Gets Pushed Back To May!

January 3, 2002

SKINLAB have changed the title of their forthcoming third full-length CD from tHE reVOLTING ROOM: dISTURBING tHE aRT oF eXPRESSION to reVOLT, and have pushed back its release date to May in order to enable the group's record company, Century Media, to more effectively set up the album's marketing campaign. reVOLT was recently mixed with producer Andy Sneap and will be mastered on January 17th. Produced by Steve Evetts (i.e. SEPULTURA, EARTH CRISIS),the CD will contain the following track listing:

01. Come Get It
02. Slave The Way
03. Purify
04. Isolation
05. Jesus Sells
06. Take As Needed
07. Never Give In
08. One Of Us
09. Anthem For A Fallen Star
10. Elijah

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