LINEA 77 To Release 'Numb' In May

March 17, 2003

Italy's LINEA 77 have entered Red House studios in Senigallia and are currently mid-way through recording their new CD, titled "Numb". The album, which is being produced by the U.K.'s Haggis (DUB WAR, SENSER),will include the following cuts:

01. Gradiva
02. Venus
03. I Fall Asleep
04. Ants
05. SS Is Reality
06. Fantasma
07. Rocket
08. Houdini
09. Goal
10. Warhol
11. Insane Lovers

The track "Gradiva" is a collaboration between LINEA 77 and Italian chart act SUBSONICA, with noted musician Roy Paci also adding his creative talents on the trumpet into the mix.

The follow-up to 2001's "Ketchup Suicide" is slated for release through Earache Records on May 19 in Italy and June 2 in the rest of Europe.

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