THE CHARIOT: Performance Footage Of Two New Songs Available

April 10, 2009

Fan-filmed video footage of Atlanta, Georgia's THE CHARIOT performing two new songs — "Daggers" and "Evolve" — Tuesday night (April 7) at The New Daisy Theater on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee can be viewed below (courtesy of "whatfuckingever444").

THE CHARIOT has posted the song "Evolve" on the band's MySpace page. The track comes off the group's third full-length album, entitled "Wars and Rumors of Wars", which is scheduled for release on May 5 via Solid State Records. The follow-up to 2007's "The Fiancée" is decribed in a press release as the band's "hardest, dirtiest, and most prolific [effort] to date."

"Wars and Rumors of Wars" track listing:

01. Teach
02. Evolve
03. Need
04. Impress
05. Never I
06. Giveth
07. Abandon
08. Daggers
09. Oversea
10. Mrs. Montgomery Alabama III

THE CHARIOT recently sat down and hand-packaged 25,000 copies of its new album, to be sold in retail outlets nationwide, serving as something completely unique and original for the band's fans around the country.

THE CHARIOT's second full length album, "The Fiancée", came out in April 2007.

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