RWAKE Remastered Reissue Track Posted Online

January 21, 2011

Little Rock, Arkansas' RWAKE has posted the remastered version of its "The Stoner Tree" track online at the band's Facebook and MySpace pages. The song comes off the band's now-legendary 2002 release "Hell Is a Door To The Sun", which will be reissued on March 1 via Relapse Records. The long-out-of-print album has been remixed by Sanford Parker, remastered, and re-packaged to include new artwork, photography, and liner notes from the band.

"The Hell Is a Door To The Sun" reissue will be available on CD and digitally via iTunes.

RWAKE recently entered Engine Studios in Chicago, Illinois to begin work on the follow-up to 2007's "Voices of Omens". The as-yet-untitled full-length is being recorded with Sanford Parker and is due in late summer.

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