THE MINOR TIMES: 'Summer Of Wolves' E-Card Available

June 27, 2007

Pennsylvania's hardcore stalwarts THE MINOR TIMES have uploaded an e-card for their new album, "Summer of Wolves", which is set to hit stores June 26 through Prosthetic Records. The e-card features the album in its entirety and showcases the record's artwork.

In other news, THE MINOR TIMES has issued the following update:

"Relapse Records is going to be releasing a limited edition 7" with us and our friends ROSETTA. The record will feature two brand new tracks from us not available anywhere else. Needless to say, we're pretty floored to have a record coming out on Prosthetic and a 7" on Relapse with a great band."

THE MINOR TIMES recently parted ways with guitarist Lou Millinghausen on good terms. "Lou has been playing with us for some time now and was instrumental in the song writing process for 'Summer of Wolves'," the band previously said. "We love the guy to death and will miss him a lot. Instead of searching for a replacement, we've simply decided that Tim will now handle all the guitar duties in the band. We have been practicing with this arrangement for over a month now and feel very comfortable with the idea of presenting it everywhere this entire summer. We've got a ton of shows coming up followed by four weeks of tour with our good friends ENGINEER."

"Summer of Wolves" is the follow-up to "Making Enemies", which was released in 2004 via Level Plane Records and was reissued in 2005 through Prosthetic. Producer Vince Ratti (BURY YOUR DEAD, A LIFE ONCE LOST) returned once again to work with the band on the new CD. Mastering duties were handled by Alan Douches (SHADOWS FALL, CONVERGE).

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