GENGHIS TRON Posts New Preview Track

January 25, 2008

GENGHIS TRON has posted a third preview track from its forthcoming Relapse debut, "Board Up The House". The track "Things Don't Look Good" can be heard now exclusively via the band's MySpace along with the album's "City On A Hill" and title track, "Board Up The House".

"Board Up The House" will receive a North American release on February 19 (February 25 internationally).

GENGHIS TRON has announced a number of tour dates in support of the CD. The band will first embark upon a series of record release shows starting February 21 in Philadelphia, PA. These dates will also include the AUSTERITY PROGRAM and Steve Moore (of ZOMBI). Additional guests include AA, PONYTAIL, and more on various dates. GENGHIS TRON will then tour through the greater part of March around the annual South By Southwest festival in mid-March taking place in Austin, TX. Joining GENGHIS TRON on the later part of these dates are labelmates COLISEUM. GENGHIS TRON will then join CONVERGE and THE RED CHORD for a five-week U.S. tour.

GENGHIS TRON's touring will continue with a headlining U.K. and European tour in May. This tour will also include NACHTMYSTIUM and ZOROASTER and will be presented by Terrorizer magazine and Rock Sound in the UK.

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