THE HIGH CONFESSIONS: First Audio Preview Available

May 7, 2010

THE HIGH CONFESSIONS, the new band featuring Chris Connelly (MINISTRY, REVOLTING COCKS, KILLING JOKE),Steve Shelley (SONIC YOUTH),Sanford Parker (MINSK, NACHTMYSTIUM, BURIED AT SEA),and noted recording engineer Jeremy Lemos (SMOG, STEREOLAB, JIM O'ROURKE),has posted the first preview of its music on the group's MySpace page. The track "Chlorine And Crystal" comes off THE HIGH CONFESSIONS' debut album, "Turning Lead Into Gold With The High Confessions", which will be released on July 20 via Relapse Records. The CD was recorded in Chicago, Illinois with Parker and Lemos engineering.

Photo credit: Anna Cerniglia

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