PRIME STH Split With GIANT RECORDS, Seek North American Deal

November 19, 2002

Sweden's PRIME STH have parted ways with Giant Records in the U.S. and are currently seeking a new North American record deal.

The band, who released an impressive debut in the shape of last year's "Underneath The Surface", are shopping a six-song self-produced demo to interested labels.

The complete track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Hate Generator
02. Cracking Up
03. Other Side
04. From The Start
05. I'll Be Here Waiting
06. She's In Hollywood

PRIME STH are still signed to MNW Records for the Scandinavian territory and Nuclear Blast Records for all of continental Europe.

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