ZOMBI's STEVE MOORE Posts 'Demo 2003' Material

February 19, 2008

ZOMBI's Steve Moore has posted tracks from "Demo 2003" on his web site. "Demo 2003" was a self-released CDR, limited to 50 copies, and it coincided with the release of ZOMBI's "Twilight Sentinel" EP. The material on "Demo 2003" was written between 2001 and 2003, and this is the first time any of it is available digitally.

Moore is currently preparing for a number of live shows this week as support for Relapse labelmates GENGHIS TRON on their run of record-release shows along the East Cost.

Relapse issued Moore's debut album, "The Henge", last October. Since then, Moore has performed live in the New York area and has worked with Steve Rathbone of LAIR OF THE MINOTAUR on an introduction for one of the songs on their upcoming album. Moore has also recorded material with MICROWAVES and PANTHERS, and has been involved in a number of scores for independent horror movies, including "The Redsin Tower" (collaboration with Scott Hull of PIG DESTROYER, AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED),"Horror Business", "Murder-Set-Pieces" (as ZOMBI),"Home Sick" (as ZOMBI) and more.

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