SOILWORK: New Song Posted Online
September 28, 2007A brand new SOILWORK track, entitled "The Pittsburgh Syndrome", has been posted on the group's MySpace page. The song comes off the Swedish metallers' new album, "Sworn to a Great Divide", which will be released in North America on October 23 via Nuclear Blast Records.
The vocals for the new CD were recorded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with the help of STRAPPING YOUNG LAD mastermind Devin Townsend.
The track listing for the effort is as follows:
01. Sworn To A Great Divide
02. Exile
03. Breeding Thorns
04. Your Beloved Scapegoat
05. The Pittsburgh Syndrome
06. I, Vermin
07. Light Discovering Darkness
08. As The Sleeper Awakes
09. Silent Bullet
10. Sick Heart River
11. 20 More Miles
Check out the cover artwork at this location.
As previously reported, SOILWORK contributed a new song called "Overclocked" to the soundtrack of the European point-and-click adventure game of the same name, due in Europe on October 12 via Anaconda. The track will also be available for purchase via the Nuclear Blast Musicshop.
Overclocked is being developed by House of Tales, the Germany-based studio that worked on other point-and-clickers The Moment of Silence and Mystery of the Druids. The psychological thriller focuses on army psychiatrist David McNamara, who is called to Staten Island Forensic Hospital to evaluate the condition of five young patients who have lost their memories to try to get to the root of their psychological trauma. In the game, the player switches between the six different characters as they explore their memories.
For more information on Overclocked, click here.
SOILWORK recently announced the addition of guitarist Daniel Antonsson (DIMENSION ZERO, PATHOS) to the group's ranks.
Guitarist Peter Wichers left SOILWORK in December 2005 to pursue a career in producing.
SOILWORK will team up with KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, LAMB OF GOD and DEVILDRIVER for a U.S. tour beginning on November 28 in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Watch the "Exile" video:
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