APARTMENT 26: New Single Available For Preview

August 30, 2003

A brand new APARTMENT 26 track, titled "Give Me More", has been posted online in streaming Windows and Real Media at this location. "Give Me More" is the first single off the group's forthcoming sophomore CD, "Music For The Massive", due on January 27 through Atlantic Records. Also available for download in MP3 format from the same location is another album cut, titled "88".

"Music For The Massive" was produced by Tchad Blake and APARTMENT 26 at Real World StudiosPeter Gabriel's state-of-the-art recording studios in Wiltshire near Bath, England — and is the follow-up to 2000's "Hallucinating", which was released through Hollywood Records. APARTMENT 26 feature in their ranks singer Biff Butler, son of BLACK SABBATH bassist Geezer Butler.

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