A LIFE ONCE LOST: New Song 'Worship' Posted Online

August 20, 2007

Philadelphia, PA hard rock powerhouse A LIFE ONCE LOST has posted another brand new song online. The track "Worship" has been uploaded to the band's MySpace page and can be heard at this location. "Worship" will appear on ALOL's much anticipated new album "Iron Gag", which is set to drop on September 18 via Ferret Music.

The follow-up to the band's 2005 release "Hunter", "Iron Gag" delivers "a massive wallop of scorched-out, supercharged rock," according to a press release. "Supremely well-paced, the release exhibits the sound of a band injecting a brazen swagger into its wide musical palette. The music dovetails its blend of raw-power metal and fuzz-tripping rock, combining each in various permutations: the rock coming to the forefront in the songs 'Firewater Joyride' and the crunching 'Detest'; the more deliberate side of the band emerging in the bruising 'Worship' and the snide, slow-boil of 'The Wanderer'. Like a shark, this band can only go forwards and the deeper reaches of "Iron Gag" are very clearly the sound of A LIFE ONCE LOST finding new waters in which to hunt." The album was self-produced by the band and mastered at West West Side Music by the venerable Alan Douches.

"Iron Gag" track listing:

01. Firewater Joyride
02. Detest
03. The Wanderer
04. Worship
05. All Teeth
06. Meth Mouth
07. Masks
08. Pigeonholed
09. Others Die
10. Silence
11. Ill Will

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