GLUECIFER To Release New Single In July

June 3, 2004

Norwegian rock 'n' rollers GLUECIFER will release a new single, "Here Come The Pigs", from their current album, "Automatic Thrill", on July 5 through Epic/Sony in Norway. SPV Records, the group's record label in continental Europe, will mainly use it for radio and TV, but distributors all over Europe will be given exclusive rights to release it as a commercial single, according to a posting on the band's web site. Included on the single will be two bonus tracks, "Next To You" by THE POLICE and a classic live version of "Black Book Lodge", recorded live in Bergen on May 1. "The video is turning out great, an action-packed rock video, with the band performing live, just the way you like 'em," reads a post on the group's web site.

GLUECIFER recently completed a European tour with MONSTER MAGNET and are currently scheduled to perform at a number of European festivals during the summer. The band are continuing to tour in support of their latest release, "Automatic Thrill", available in Europe via the SPV label. The follow-up to 2002's "Basement Apes", "Automatic Thrill" was mixed by Ulf Holand at Lydlab studios and was mastered at Masterdisk by Howie Weinberg.

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