TYPE O NEGATIVE: No New Album Until 2003

July 20, 2002

TYPE O NEGATIVE have pushed back the tentative release date of their as-yet-untitled new album to early 2003, according to Roadrunner Records UK.

As previously reported, TYPE O NEGATIVE are due to enter Systems 2 studios in Brooklyn, New York in the coming weeks to begin recording the follow-up to 1999's World Coming Down, which will once again be produced by keyboardist Josh Silver. Among the working song titles set to appear on the CD are "Nettie", "I Like Girls", "Valentine's Day", "I Need Love", "Anesthesia", "Why Won't You Love Me", "Above All Things", and "Life Is Killing Me".

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