ION DISSONANCE: Another New Song Available For Streaming

August 17, 2010

"The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same", a brand new song from Montreal extreme metal purists ION DISSONANCE, is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The track comes off the group's new album, "Cursed", which is scheduled for release in North America on August 24 via Century Media Records. The CD was recorded at .357 Productions with ION DISSONANCE guitar player Antoine Lussier at the production helm.

"Cursed" track listing:

01. Cursed
02. You People Are Messed Up
03. The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same
04. This is The Last Time I Repeat Myself
05. No Care Ever
06. After Everything That's Happened, What Did You Expect
07. We Like to Call This One...Fuck Off
08. Can Someone Please Explain This to Me?
09. Disaster in Sight
10. This is Considered Mere Formality
11. This Feels Like The End…
12. They'll Never Know
13. Pallor (iTunes bonus track)
14. After Everything That's Happened, What Did You Expect (Big Chocolate remix) (Japanese bonus track)
15. You People Are Messed Up (Big Chocolate remix) (European bonus track)

The album's cover artwork by Paul Romano (MASTODON, THE RED CHORD) can be viewed below.

"Cursed" will be released in Europe on August 23 via Basick Records and in Japan on August 24 through Doom Patrol.

ION DISSONANCE will embark on a three-week European tour in September with CEPHALIC CARNAGE and PSYCROPTIC.

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