MILKING THE GOATMACHINE: Second 'Seven… A Dinner For One' Trailer Available

October 22, 2010

German grindcore/death metal act MILKING THE GOATMACHINE will release its sophomore studio album, "Seven… A Dinner for One", on November 26 via the band's new label home, NoiseArt Records. The follow-up to 2009's "Back From The Goats…" is said to be a concept effort about "the wolf and the seven kids" and will contain the song "Like A Goatmachine", which is apparently a remake of the JAMES BROWN classic "Like A Sex Machine".

"Seven… A Dinner for One" track listing:

01. Seven
02. Beware Of The Wolf
03. Crunchy & Tasty
04. In Woods Of Unsuspected
05. Here Comes Uncle Wolf
06. The Black Paw
07. Ding Dong
08. Clockbox
09. The Wolf Is Dead
10. Down The Brook
11. Like A Goatmachine
12. Milk Me Up Before I Go Go
13. Cemetary Goats
14. Last Caress
15. Black Horn Sun
16. Goat On The Water

The second trailer for the album — featuring the song "The Wolf Is Dead" — can be viewed below.

MILKING THE GOATMACHINE will take part in the Neckbreakers Ball 2011 tour alongside KATAKLYSM, LEGION OF THE DAMNED, EQUILIBRIUM and MÅNEGARM.

For more information, visit lwww.myspace.com/milkingthegoatmachine.

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