NEEDLEMOUTH: Rough Demo Track Posted Online

November 10, 2004

NEEDLEMOUTH, the new band featuring Bobby Thomas (ex-MORGION, SHIVA),D-Hauz (ex-20 DEAD FLOWER CHILDREN) and Shomo (ex-VYNEGAR),have uploaded a recently recorded demo track at their official web site. The song was recorded with minimal gear and a drum machine and is said to be in the pre-production stage.

Contrary to previous reports, the first official NEEDLEMOUTH demo will not be produced by Mike Sarkisyan of SPINESHANK. "We would love to work in the studio with Mike in the near future," the band write in a press release. NEEDLEMOUTH are currently in the studio co-producing the demo themselves along with Chris White. Expect the demo to come out late 2004/early 2005.

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