THE CHARIOT To Release 'Wars' Album In May

February 21, 2009

One of punk and hardcore's most brutal acts, Atlanta Georgia's THE CHARIOT, will release its third full-length album, entitled "Wars and Rumors of Wars", 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."

THE CHARIOT is preparing to hit the road in Europe with friends PROTEST THE HERO and THE HUMAN ABSTRACT. But before they leave, they have decided to sit down and hand-package 25,000 copies of their new album, to be sold in retail outlets nationwide, serving as something completely unique and original for their fans around the country.

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

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