TANK To Release Vinyl Version Of 'War Of Attrition' Live Album

June 14, 2005

TANK will be releasing a vinyl version of the "War of Attrition" live album later in the year in a limited edition of 500 copies via Maniacal Records. The LP will contain "many bonus tracks (live, radio sessions and demos)," according to guitarist Cliff Evans's posting on the TANK "This Means War"web site. "I think it will be a double album with gatefold sleeve and many old photos," Evans writes.

As previously reported, TANK bassist/vocalist Algy Ward is currently in the studio finishing off the demo backing tracks for the group's upcoming "Sturmpanzer" album. The follow-up to 2002's "Still At War" (Zoom Club Records) is expected in late 2005/early 2006.

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