SPINESHANK: New Album To See Light Of Day Sooner Than Previously Announced

March 15, 2003

SPINESHANK's forthcoming third CD, "Self Destructive Pattern", has had its projected release date through Roadrunner Records pushed up to June 23. According to SPINESHANK drummer Tommy Decker, "we've been really busy getting ready to hit the road again. All the details are still being worked out, but it looks like we will be doing some warm up shows in May, then hit Europe for the month of June. We will likely do a few shows in the UK, then do a few festivals, then back to the UK, and finally on to a good chunk of Europe. As of now, it looks like we will be playing a lot of countries that we haven't played yet, so we are excited about that. After that we will spend the summer and fall touring the US."

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