KILL II THIS Set American Release Date For 'Mass.[Down.]-Sin.(Drone.)'

June 5, 2003

Britain's KILL II THIS have set an October 7 American release date through Abstract Records for their new album, "Mass.[Down.]-Sin.(Drone.)". The CD, the group's first since their split with Visible Noise Records in 2001, was issued last month through Loudspeaker/PHD Records in the U.K. and M10 Records in France.

The complete track listing for "Mass.[Down.]-Sin.(Drone.)" is as follows:

01. The Truth...And Other Lies
02. Frame By Frame
03. The Universe In A Nutshell
04. Gender Re-Assignment
05. Winter Green
06. SpineGlass
07. Circles
08. Suburbanality
09. Typhoid & Swans
10. Plan B

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