CENTURY Launches E-Card, Announces Tour Dates

April 7, 2008

Pennsylvania's CENTURY has posted an e-card featuring three tracks from the band's forthcoming effort, "Black Ocean", alongside biographical information, tour dates, and a trailer for the "Black Ocean" music video, which will receive a small-screen premiere later this month on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball". Fans can also spread the word about the e-card at the above link. In the meantime, "Black Ocean" will see an April 29 release on Prosthetic Records, and is the follow-up to 2006's critically acclaimed album "Faith and Failure", which was released via Tribunal Records.

Mastered by Kim Rosen at West West Side Music in New York, "Black Ocean"'s title track and the album's cover art have been posted on CENTURY's MySpace page. CENTURY is also launching a special album we bsite featuring a fully-interactive, full-flash site will feature exclusive content, including hidden features and a bonus track only accessible by solving a code found in the album's artwork. The website will be officially launched April 29 along with the album's release.

CENTURY on the road (with TIME OF CHOLERA, PACK OF WOLVES):

May 17 - Pittsburgh, PA - The School
May 18 - Delaware - House
May 19 - Lemoyne, PA - The Champ
May 20 - Baltimore, MD - Talking Head Club
May 21 - Washington, DC - The Red & The Black
May 22 - Fredricksburg, VA KC's
May 23 - Richmond, VA - Ramakins

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