ORANGE GOBLIN: Saving Rock And Roll

June 16, 2003

British doomsters ORANGE GOBLIN will enter New Rising Studios in Peldon, Essex on July 14 to begin recording their fifth album, "Progress Stops Here", for a late October release through Rise Above Records. The record will be produced by the legendary Billy Anderson (CLUTCH, BRUTAL TRUTH, NEUROSIS, SLEEP),who worked with the band on "The Big Black", and it is the first full album to feature the band as a four-piece following the departure of guitarist Pete O'Malley.

Among the tracks set to appear on "Progress Stops Here" are the following:

01. Some You Win, Some You Lose
02. Lazy Mary
03. One Room, One Axe, One Outcome
04. Black Egg
05. White Night Cyanide
06. You're Not The One (Who Can Save Rock N' Roll)
07. Hard Luck
08. Round Up The Horses
09. Crown of Locusts

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