IT DIES TODAY: 'Lividity' Pushed Back To March

January 28, 2009

"Lividity", the new album from Buffalo's IT DIES TODAY, has had its release date pushed back to March 3 (via Trustkill Records).

Commented the band: "So everyone, you might be wondering why the record didn't come out yesterday [January 27]. We've had some serious setbacks throughout the process of trying to finish 'Lividity' and put it out. It was supposed to hit shelves last fall then January 27, but with the problems we incurred; such as having the house we built our studio in getting sold from beneath us, subsequently putting us on the street for close to a month, putting together the 'making-the-record' DVD, and the making of the 'Thank You For Drinking' video (both to be released with the album!),as well as the struggle to work our regular day jobs to stay afloat for the holidays. It's been an awkward/terrible/amazing/eye opening experience for all of us. It doesn't excuse the lack of updates, but we hope you understand that the time we spent and perseverence through all this bullshit will be MORE than worth it! Mark my words this will be the heaviest/most relentless record this band has ever put out!"

A short video teaser for "Lividity" can be viewed below. (Note: No human beings were harmed during the filming of this clip.)

A "demo" version of "Thank You For Drinking" has been posted on the band's MySpace page.

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