SUPERFIX: Demo Tracks Posted Online

July 9, 2003

SUPERFIX, the Los Angeles-based act featuring former DRAIN STH members Martina Axen (vocals) and Anna Kjellberg (bass) alongside ex-SINISSTAR guitarist China and drummer/programmer Sid Riggs, have posted four demo tracks on their official web site. Check them out here.

The songs available for listening are as follows:

01. Superfix
02. The Devil Made Me Do It
03. Always…
04. I Am The Enemy

As previously reported, SUPERFIX are in the process of completing a new demo recording as well as adding a song to an upcoming video game. More details will be made available shortly. In the meantime, you can see Kjellberg filling in on bass on New York industrial band HANZEL UND GRETYL's current Fukken Über Tour, which kicked off last Thursday (July 3) in Washington D.C.

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