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LIGHT THIS CITY posts another new track; Stormchaser out Nov. 11


Light This City Bay Area death thrashers LIGHT THIS CITY have posted another new song from their swansong album, 'Stormchaser,' on the band's MySpace page (http://www.myspace.com/lightthiscity). "Beginning With Release" joins the previously-posted track "Sand And Snow" as two online previews from the 12-track album which will see a November 11 release through longtime home Prosthetic Records.

Forming in 2002, LIGHT THIS CITY released a self-financed full-length in 2003 while the members were busy pushing pencils in high school, before signing with Prosthetic a year later and releasing 'Remains of the Gods' and 'Facing The Thousand' in 2005 and 2006, respectively, through Prosthetic. Before the release of 'Stormchaser,' LIGHT THIS CITY spent several years on the road alongside the likes of Death Angel, labelmates All That Remains, the Death By Decibels tour with Vader and Malevolent Creation, HORSE the band, Edguy, Into Eternity, The Funeral Pyre and Antagonist, among others.

'Stormchaser' features artwork from Kristian Wåhlin (At The Gates, Emperor, Dissection) and guest vocal performances from Testament's Chuck Billy and The Funeral Pyre's John Strachan. Longtime collaborator Zach Ohren (All Shall Perish, Odious Mortem) again handled production duties for 'Stormchaser,' which is available with a limited edition t-shirt online here (http://www.prostheticrecords.com/LTCsplash.html). Three in-studio updates from LIGHT THIS CITY's time recording 'Stormchaser' are available here: part 1, part 2, part 3, while the video for "The Unwelcome Savior" from 'Facing The Thousand' is available here.


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    November 04, 2008

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