NEUROTHING To Release 'Murder Book' In June

May 5, 2009

Polish modern metallers NEUROTHING will release their full-length debut, "Murder Book", on June 1. The long-awaited follow-up to 2005's "Vanishing Celestial Bodies" EP features 11 tracks and is described in a press release as "a real murderous trip through the human mind. 'Crime and Punishment', 'Alice in Wonderland', murder cases, sins and fears, it's all there mixed with neurotic, disturbed guitar riffs and drum rhythms." The CD was recorded and mixed in Poland and Scotland and mastered at Digital Domain in Florida by Bob Katz.

"Murder Book" track listing:

01. Hope
02. Kill It
03. Hands of Death
04. High Pain Threshold
05. My Cell
06. Raskolnikov
07. Railroad Track
08. Infinity
09. King Rat
10. More Than Time
11. Last Page Has Begun

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/neurothing.

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