ESOTERICA: New Single Available For Streaming

January 10, 2008

Bieler Bros. Records has announced the release of the first U.S. single from UK industrial rockers ESOTERICA, "Don't Rely On Anyone". The track is currently impacting rock radio stations across the nation and can be streamed online at this location.

Set to hit U.S. stores on April 8, ESOTERICA's debut album, "The Fool", was helmed by world-renowned producer John Fryer (NINE INCH NAILS, H.I.M., DEPECHE MODE) and is described in a press release as "a perfectly crafted, 11-track landscape of industrial and hard rock music at its finest." Upon its UK release, "The Fool" was described by Rock Sound magazine as "superb, coiling majestically upwards before spitting venom."

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