ZOMBI To Release Two Digital EPs

November 21, 2007

ZOMBI will see the digital release of their "Zombi Anthology" and "Digitalis" albums on December 11. The "Zombi Anthology" collects the band’s first two self-released EPs, "Zombi" and "Twilight Sentinel". Digitalis was previously a limited tour-only EP featuring the title track (taken from "Surface To Air") as well as two exclusive tracks.

In other news, ZOMBI will embark on its first-ever tour of Japan this weekend. The sci-fi instrumental rock duo will team-up with JESU starting November 25 at Club Quattro in Tokyo.

ZOMBI is nearing completion of the writing process for its follow-up album to "Surface To Air". The band will enter the studio later this year to begin recording for an expected spring 2008 release.

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