Tin Scribble Go Un-Live In A Dead City
. "It's a mix of live recordings done in the studio, acoustic demos and some out takes in order to cover the musical transition between 'Children of Saturn' and the new studio album due out later this year," explains band leader Michael Moore. "I'm very excited about the new album, it will show how the new line-up has evolved. I'm struggling to improve my craft and expand my musical eclecticism." The new CD also features several new songs; three new full studio tracks, Wake Livewith a string section, two acoustic pieces written for unreleased films and two classic Tin Scribble tracks, Separate Silence and Bleak re-recorded with new band personnel. Also, original band member Clinton Sabon, who worked with Tin Scribble on their first album, returns to help out on the three new tracks. Along with recording the new studio album, Tin Scribble are ramping up to play some live gigs in support of the latest CD release.
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