PATH To Release 'De-Evolution' In April

January 22, 2009

Kenosha, Wisconsin-based death metal band PATH, which features in its ranks Jerry Sturino (ex-JUNGLE ROT),will release its debut album, "De-Evolution", on April 7 via Crash Music.

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Diversity
02. Psychodrama
03. Broken Vow
04. No Regret
05. Blind
06. Object Of A Dead Soul
07. Buried Inside
08. Fallen Pillars
09. Pawn
10. Path
11. Shame

Bonus Tracks

12. Paint It Black
13. Jager Bomb

The song "Diversity" is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

Formed in 1997, PATH has been entertaining the masses and shocking audiences for over a decade. According to a press release, "their true-life lyrics of personal rage, drugs, and political abuse" have kept them "in a state of continuous evolution."

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