ZEBULON Set Release Date For 'Troubled Ground'

May 15, 2004

ZEBULON, the Swedish band featuring former members of early '90s death metal act DESULTORY, have set a June 14 release date through People Like You Records for their sophomore full-length album, "Troubled Ground".

The follow-up to 2001's "Volume One" was recorded and mixed at Stockholm's Sunlight Studios with veteran producer Tomas Skogsberg (ENTOMBED, DISMEMBER, BACKYARD BABIES).

"Troubled Ground" track listing:

01. Take It Like A Man
02. Stitched Up
03. Drain You
04. Daytrip To Hell
05. Stand Your Ground
06. Don't Let It Win
07. So Easy
08. Troubled Ground
09. Blood Money
10. Outside

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