ARSONISTS GET ALL THE GIRLS: New Track Posted Online

July 27, 2007

Santa Cruz's ARSONISTS GET ALL THE GIRLS have posted the vicious title track from their much-anticipated Century Media debut, "The Game of Life", on their official MySpace page. A video for the track will also be shot in the coming weeks.

This phenomenal new offering was produced by Zach Ohren of Castle Ultimate (ANIMOSITY, LIGHT THIS CITY) and offers 12 uniquely dense, hard-hitting songs, such as "Shoe Shine For Neptune", which can also be streamed now on their MySpace page. The disc is set for an August 14 release.

The group recently wrapped up the month-long "Captain America Is Dead Tour" with ELYSIA and KNIGHTS OF THE ABYSS. They will embark on a week-long West Coast stint with DEAR LIFE early next month. Dates and additional show information can be found on their MySpace page.

Drawing from influences as varied as DESPISED ICON, CRYPTOPSY, DREAM THEATER and BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, ARSONISTS GET ALL THE GIRLS offer a smorgasbord of sound sure to satisfy the musical munchies of those looking for something different.

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