SKINLAB: Slave The Delay

January 6, 2002

SKINLAB frontman Steev Esquivel has confirmed via the group's official web site that the band were forced to push back the release of their third full-length CD, entitled reVOLT, to May (through Century Media Records) “due to [delays in] mastering and to make sure we have proper set-up time. This means making sure promo material is EVERYWHERE, starting with street teams and Internet teams mounting up and spreading the word (like many of you have already been doing) w/promo CDs, stickers, posters, etc.,” and “setting up radio with our first single 'Slave The Way'.” As previously reported, reVOLT was recently mixed with producer Andy Sneap and will be mastered on January 17th.

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