THE PROVENANCE To Release New Album In January

October 24, 2004

Swedish progressive goth/death metallers THE PROVENANCE will release their third full-length effort, "How Would You Like To Be Spat At", in January via Italy's Scarlet Records.

The 53-minute follow-up to 2003's "Still At Arms Length" was recorded at Gesperrt Studios over a two-month period and is said to contain ten "brutally honest and rigid songs."

"How Would You Like To Be Spat At" track listing:

01. WoH II Tsc
02. Heroine
03. Catching Scarlet in the Sun
04. How Would You Like To Be Spat At In The Face
05. Some Gossip on Stealing a Spouse
06. Going Down
07. Considering the Gawk, the Drool, the Bitch and the Fool
08. Kick You so Hard
09. About a Whore, About a Kill
10. Speeding to Get By

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