ZOMBI Issue 'Live At SXSW' Internet-Only Release

March 23, 2006

ZOMBI has issued an internet-only live EP culled from its recent SXSW performance. The EP, simply titled "Live at SXSW", was recorded at the Sony Connect "Vice Kills Texas II" SXSW party on Thursday, March 16 and features "Digitalis" (from their upcoming record "Surface To Air"),"Orion" (from their debut album "Cosmos") and an as-yet-unrecorded improvised track "Infinity". This EP is available now at this location, exclusively via the Connect website.

ZOMBI has also unveiled an e-card for "Surface To Air" that features the studio audio for "Digitalis" and the track "Legacy". The "Surface To Air" e-card can be accessed at this location. "Surface To Air" was recorded, mixed and mastered by the band over a five-month span at the duo's Nightmare City Mobile Studios and is expected to see a May 2 North American release date (June 5 internationally) via Relapse.

In support of "Surface To Air", ZOMBI has announced plans to tour with ISIS this spring. The tour with ISIS will begin on March 28 and extend into May and also include dates with DALEK and THESE ARMS ARE SNAKES.

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