PRONG Begin Work On New Material

July 30, 2004

PRONG have been rehearsing new material that will be recorded this fall for an upcoming studio album. The follow-up to this year's "Scorpio Rising" will be released early 2005 through Locomotive Music.

As previously reported, PRONG will be playing a special one-off show in Hollywood, CA on Thursday, August 12 at the Knitting Factory on Hollywood Blvd. Showtime is 8:00 p.m.

PRONG's video for the track "All Knowing Force" has been posted online at this location. The clip was filmed in Binghamton, NY at The New Cheers Pub, and was shot and edited by UMTV Productions with additional direction and editing by Tommy Victor and Dan Laudo.

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