LINEA 77: New Album Release Date Announced

December 10, 2007

"Horror Vacui", the brand new album of Italian rockers LINEA 77, will arrive in stores on February 8 and will mark the band's first release for Universal after their split with Earache. A video for the first single, "Il Mostro", will be shot during the coming days.

"Horror Vacui" was recorded at Skip Saylor Studios in Los Angeles with producer Toby Wright (KORN, ALICE IN CHAINS, SLAYER). Other songtitles set to appear on the CD include "La Nuova Musica Italiana", "Mi Vida", "Overload" and "Grotesque".

To view photos from the new album recording sessions, click here.

LINEA 77 released a collection entitled "Venereal 1995" in January 2007 via Earache Records. The album is a 12-song retrospective the band's earliest recordings, mostly in their native language, along with two newly recorded songs in English.

The roots of LINEA 77 are firmly planted in the politico-hardcore scene and many of the tracks on "Venereal 1995" are culled from the numerous benefit compilations the band appeared on in the late '90s.Without sacrificing their independence one iota, the hard-working ethics and fan-friendliness of the band have seen them steadily rise from the ranks of the humble squat circuit to the national Top 10 charts in Italy with their last studio effort, 2005's "Available for Propaganda".

Watch LINEA 77's video for the song "Evoluzione" (taken from "Available for Propaganda"):

(Thanks: Groovebox.it)

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