THE LAW Featuring VOMITORY Guitarist: Another New Song Posted Online

December 1, 2006

THE LAW, the Swedish Bay Area-influenced band featuring VOMITORY guitarist Peter Östlund, has uploaded another song, "Distort", to its MySpace page. According to the group, "the song is a bit different than the other tracks, and it goes to show that the band focuses alot on dynamic songwriting."

THE LAW is using its recently recorded three-song demo, "Dudes of Darkness", to procure a record deal. The band has recorded a total of seven tracks, including a cover of OVERKILL's "Elimination".

THE LAW is:

Peter Östlund (VOMITORY) – Guitar
Johan Rudberg - Drums
Björn Larsson - Guitar
Jimmie "Ninja" Frödin - Bass
Tobias Jansson - Vocals

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