ANTAGONIST: New Demo Track Posted Online

September 18, 2009

Southern California's ANTAGONIST has posted a demo version of a new track on the band's MySpace page. Entitled "Wake Up and Smell the Lies", the song is the first recording to feature the group's latest additions, guitarist Roland Leonard and bassist Nick Reyes.

ANTAGONIST has just kicked off a West Coast tour with BRAVER. A list of remaining dates can be found on the poster below.

Since the fall 2008 release of its Prosthetic debut "Exist", produced by Fred Archambault (DEFTONES, AVENGED SEVENFOLD, ALICE COOPER),ANTAGONIST has toured steadily throughout the western United States.

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