L.I.E.: New Album To Feature Guest Appearance By Former BLACK LABEL SOCIETY Drummer

March 27, 2005

Kansas City hard rock band L.I.E. are currently working on the follow-up to their critically acclaimed "Ruins" EP, entitled "Die Trying", to be released in late spring. The title track, featuring former BLACK LABEL SOCIETY drummer Phil Ondich ("Sonic Brew", "Stronger Than Death"),is available for a limited time on their MySpace.com account.

"Die Trying" track listing:

01. Swallow
02. Die Trying
03. Fury Mine
04. Hell at Home
05. Washing My Hands
06. Falling Down
07. Laid to Waste
08. Unite (instrumental)
09. The Patriot
10. My Homicide
11. Leech
12. Death From Above
13. Leech (acoustic)

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