PHANTOM COMMUNIQUE: New Songs Posted Online

September 27, 2008

Chesapeake Bay, Maryland-based quartet PHANTOM COMMUNIQUE has posted two tracks from its upcoming full-length debut, "The Wolf And The Sheep", on the band's MySpace page. According to the group's official bio, "the album was a product of four warped minds spending long nights pouring any and all artistic ideas into a lofty but collective work of beautiful aggression. [Producer Jim] Kaufman [of OPIATE OF THE MASSES] took a perfectionist approach as the album's producer to ensure that any unnecessary fat was shaved off of the final recordings. After a grueling six months of tracking, re-tracking, mixing and mastering, the album was complete in the spring of '08."

"The Wolf And The Sheep" is scheduled for release in early 2009. Vocalist Brandon Thomas comments: "It's been almost a year since we lifted up roots and bounced to the left coast to begin recording 'The Wolf And The Sheep' and after parting ways with both our guitar players and taking on a new one (Brian Lupo, a hometown boy),slaving to the grind to create the most potent package of music, art, photos, filming the EPK and doing some West Coast touring, we feel that we are almost there. With a few things to finish up still, a new MySpace page and the release of new songs, we now plan on getting this thing out spring 2009. I know it's a year after we expected, but good things take time and we believe this thing is good. 'The Wolf And The Sheep' is not only the name of the record, but it's a metaphor for how we do things as a band and as brothers in arms."

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