IMAGIKA To Guest On KSJS's 'The Insanitarium'

June 16, 2005

San Francisco power-thrashers IMAGIKA will be appearing live on 90.5 KSJS (San Jose) tonight (June 16) at 10:00 p.m. PST during "The Insanitarium" show to promote their appearance at the upcoming Thrash Against Cancer benefit as well as their new album, "Devils on Both Sides". Listeners will have the chance to win a pair of tickets to the event, graciously donated by the event's organizers. Those outside the area can listen on the web by clicking on the streaming audio link at www.ksjs.org, and comments and questions can be left at the site's message board.

IMAGIKA's fourth full-length album, "Devils on Both Sides", was produced by Juan Urteaga (VILE, SKINLAB) and marks the group's first recorded output with new vocalist Norman Skinner.

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