ROCK CITY MORGUE Record 11 New Songs With Ex-WHITE ZOMBIE Guitarist

June 1, 2006

ROCK CITY MORGUE, the New Orleans, Louisiana-based band featuring former WHITE ZOMBIE bassist Sean Yseult and ex-MAN SCOUTS OF AMERICA frontman Rik Slave, have finished recording 11 new songs with former WHITE ZOMBIE guitarist J. Yuenger at the controls in his studio in New Orleans. "This is just a demo for a full-length CD, due out later this year," the group write on their web site.

ROCK CITY MORGUE's debut album, "Dead Man's Song", was produced by J. Yuenger and Daniel Rey, and was released last year via Nocturnal Records.

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