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:: See You Next Tuesday unveil new album details

By: Carmine Pascuzzi

Experimental metal pioneers See You Next Tuesday have unveiled the track listing for their upcoming album ‘Intervals’ which is set for release October 14 through Ferret/Stomp.

Bassist Travis Martin commented, “Intervals is a more mature album than our first Ferret release Parasite and definitely darker sounding. The presentation of the album is also much more serious. The funny song titles are gone, the jokes are gone, it has a different feel to it.”

Wrapping up their new approach with more artwork from renowned artist Chad Lenjer at Discordant Art, See You Next Tuesday have prepared the world for round two. This time it is with a re-dedicated, more intense band.

INTERVALS TRACK LISTING:
1. Nascence
2. In The End
3. The Life In Death
4. Eternity
5. Alpha
6. She Once Said I Was A Romantic
7. Daydreams
8. Nightmares
9. In The Beginning
10. Forever On Deaf Ears
11. Goodnight (Our Last Dance)
12. This Time The Keys Are Broken
13. Dedication To A New Era
14. One Of These Days
15. Omega
16. 1½2/07
17. January And On

For more information, visit
www.myspace.com/seeyounexttuesday


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