GHOULTOWN To "Give 'Em More Rope" In April

January 8, 2002

Former SOLITUDE AETURNUS bassist Lyle Steadham's new band GHOULTOWN (in which he plays bass and sings) will enter an Austin, Texas studio on January 25th to begin recording their new album, entitled Give 'Em More Rope, for an April release. Among the tracks that are set to appear on the forthcoming CD are the following:

01. Dia de Los Muertos
02. Dirty Sanchez
03. Hang Me High
04. Bloodshot
05. Carry the Coffin
06. Wait Until Dark
07. Return of the Living Dead
08. Wicked Man
09. Whipping Post
10. Draggin' Your Bones

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