THE CONTORTIONIST: Three New Songs Available For Streaming

August 25, 2010

Indianapolis, Indiana's THE CONTORTIONIST will release its full-length debut, "Exoplanet", on August 31 via Good Fight Music. The CD was produced by UNEARTH guitarist Ken Susi, who feels that THE CONTORTIONIST has something fresh and unique to bring to the table.

"Exoplanet" track listing:

01. Primal Directive
02. Flourish
03. Expire
04. Contact
05. Advent
06. Vessel
07. Oscillator
08. Axiom
09. Exoplanet I: Egress
10. Exoplanet II: Void
11. Exoplanet III: Light

Three songs from the album can be streamed below (courtesy of AOL's Noisecreep).

"Exoplanet I: Egress" audio stream:

"Exoplanet II: Void" audio stream:

"Exoplanet III: Light" audio stream:

"THE CONTORTIONIST is not your typical, run-of-the-mill band," Susi says. "Lots of bands in this day and age are copycats or just plain old rip-offs of other bands. This is truly an original band; from the overall look, sound, and structure of the songs."

"Writing and recording the new album has been a huge learning experience for all of us," states guitarist Robby Baca. "The past few months have been the most fun and the most stressful times in our lives, but it's awesome to see the whole project come together.

"Working with Ken Susi was a great experience. He's an awesome dude and a great engineer.

"We can't wait to journey to 'Exoplanet'!"

THE CONTORTIONIST worked hard to earn a loyal hometown following through consistent regional shows, coastal touring and two self-released EPs. Their ability to dole out their sounds to epic proportions in a live setting piqued the interest of Good Fight Music, so in early 2010, shortly after the staff had caught them live, a deal was signed.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/thecontortionistband.

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