SOCIETY 1 Releases New Track, Seeks Label Home

August 18, 2009

SOCIETY 1 is nearing completion of its fourth full-length studio album, entitled "The Kiss of Shame", and is looking for labels interested in releasing the effort. This is the group's first collection of completely new material since SOCIETY 1's 2005 release, "The Sound That Ends Creation", which was issued by Earache Records. Since that time, the band released a compilation of B-sides on Crash Music and a live record through MDI distribution.

"We are at that point that enough of the record is done that we can show people how things are sounding and what direction the band is going," states frontman Matt Zane. "So we figured it was time to put some of the new tracks out there and see if anyone was interested. Depending on what feedback we receive from labels, [this] will determine how the record is released."

The band's MySpace page features the new track "Never Be One" and interested labels can request additional material.

In other news, Zane just released his first book, "Transcendental Satanism: Doctrines of the Infernal Process". Within the book, Zane promises to change current perceptions of life, death and beyond through something he refers to as "The Infernal Initiation." Video promo, pictures, excerpts and how to purchase the book can be seen at this location.

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