CARBON 9 Covers DANZIG's 'Mother' On New Album

January 5, 2009

Freshly signed to WorldSound Music, Los Angeles' CARBON 9 will release its new album, "The Bull", on February 24. Mixed by Frank Gryner (ROB ZOMBIE, A PERFECT CIRCLE, TOMMY LEE),the CD manages to balance electro rock sounds with strong pop melodies and anthemic choruses — resulting in a sound that sounds custom-made for crossover success.

Comprised of Stacey Quinealty (vocals and sequencing),Danny Cistone (backing vocals),Darwin DeVitis (guitars and vocals),Omar D. Brancato (bass and vocals),and Matty Milani (drums),CARBON 9 has sold over 5,000 copies of its earlier releases, while the band's Myspace page has over 14,000 friends signed up.

If you're still unsure, just check out the handful of songs from "The Bull" that are currently posted on CARBON 9's label page for the proof — including such originals as "My Friend" (a song that, according to Stacey, is "directly about that one person that constantly stabs you in the back yet we continue to keep them close within the circle"),"Somebody Like Me" (which is "a very egocentric song that states the fact that we need a significant other but usually demand someone to follow our ways and do as we do"),and the title track ("It is about the strength in belief of the self"),as well as a rockin' version of the DANZIG classic "Mother" ("This was our first cover song to ever record and we chose it very carefully").

"The Bull" track listing:

01. What Is It We're Made Of
02. Crawling Over Me
03. My Friend
04. Somebody Like Me
05. The Bull
06. Mother
07. Butterflies In My Head
08. For You
09. The Life
10. Mary Mannequin
11. I'm Not Broken
12. Loving You
13. I'm On My Own
14. Lonely In Love
15. Tongues

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