SOIL: 'Throttle Junkies' Album To Be Reissued

June 11, 2007

Crash Music has struck up a deal with SOIL to reissue the band's 1999 release "Throttle Junkies". The new version of the CD will be made available in digipack format and will contain three bonus tracks, including the band's version of of RAM JAM's classic hit "Black Betty".

Chicago's SOIL burst onto the scene in 1998 with their indie release, "El Chupacabra". The band then signed with the now-defunct MIA Records who only pressed up a couple thousand copies of "Throttle Junkies". In 2001, the group inked a deal with Clive Davis' J Records and released "Scars", which included the hit "Halo". SOIL quickly ended up in the upper echelons of the hard rock genre, and in 2004, the band released "Redefine" to strengthen their already rock solid foundation of fans. The group went on to release "True Self" in 2006 and has been touring the world non-stop!

SOIL has sold over 380,000 albums in the United States and has had two Top 15 singles at Active Rock radio.

"Throttle Junkies" will be in stores on August 14, 2007.

You can preview the song "Black Betty" at this location.

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