M.A.N: New Song Featuring BURTON C. BELL Available For Free Download

February 20, 2008

"My Own Sickness", the new single from M.A.N, the group formed out of the ashes of Sweden's TRANSPORT LEAGUE (featuring former MNEMIC frontman Tony Jelencovich),is available for free download at this location. The track, which features a guest appearance by Burton C. Bell of FEAR FACTORY and ACENSION OF THE WATCHERS, comes off the group's sophomore album, "Peacenemy", which will be released in Europe on March 14 (April in North America) via Tief Druck Musik. The CD was recorded at Grand Recordings in Gothenburg, Sweden with producer/engineer Svein Jensen and was mastered by Göran Finnberg at Mastering Room.

M.A.N will release the "My Own Sickness" single in the beggining of March. The single will also include the tracks "Body Sewer" and the non-album cut "Kill It".

"We are really excited to have Burton's vocals on our album," M.A.N members said in a statement. "FEAR FACTORY has always been a great band and also an influence for us in the band, so this is awesome!"

"Peacenemy" final track listing:

01. Peacenemy
02. Worn Wings
03. Blood Vanish
04. My Own Sickness (feat. Burton C. Bell)
05. Outnumbered
06. Body Sewer
07. Harness the Mind
08. Eyes Bled, Tears Shed
09. Hacker Sapiens
10. 44 Teeth
11. Dead Universe
12. Peacenemy Epilogue

The artwork was created by MARIONETTE mainman Axel Widén.

Upcoming M.A.N shows:

Feb. 29 - Underground - Skövde, Sweden
Mar. 20 - Rock Porten/Gamle Port, Sweden
Mar. 31 - Debaser - Stockholm, Sweden
Apr. 01 - Logo - Hamburg, Germany
Apr. 02 - Movie - Bielefeld, Germany
Apr. 03 - Sage Club - Berlin, Germany

Watch the seventh "episode" of the M.A.N studio diary below.

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