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: post by the_reverend at 2004-10-07 14:37:32
THE ESOTERIC SIGN WITH PROSTHETIC RECORDS; BAND IN STUDIO RECORDING NEW ALBUM


Innovative Lawrence, KS outfit THE ESOTERIC has signed a worldwide
recording deal with Los Angeles-based Prosthetic Records. The prescient quintet's
full-length record With the Sureness of Sleepwalking is set for a February 2005
release.

THE ESOTERIC feature COALESCE and REGGIE AND THE FULL EFFECT guitarist
Cory White as well as former TODAY IS THE DAY drummer Marshall Kilpatric and have
come to be known for their intrepid, genre-bending songwriting and arresting
live performances. Earlier this week, the band (rounded out by bassist
Anthony Diale, guitarist Eric Graves and vocalist Steve Cruz) entered Black Lodge
studios in Eudora, KS with veteran producer/engineer Ed Rose (COALESCE, ULTIMATE
FAKEBOOK, the GET UP KIDS) to commence recording, which will be completed by
November 5.

With the Sureness of Sleepwalking is slated for a February 22, 2005 street
date through Prosthetic Records. Some reported track titles include: "Your
New Burden", "A Fool's Errand", "Until the Grave Gives Up the Ghost",
"Ram-Faced Boy", "This Is Dedicated to the Prettiest One" and "No Jazz Before the
Rumble".

Leading news and touring information is also made available
through www.prostheticrecords.com and the bands official website
www.the-esoteric.com.


"Comparisons to anything traditional would be inane" -LAMBGOAT

"The band's ear-splitting attack is as tuneful as it is abrasive, mixing odd
time signatures and calculated rhythm blasts into thoughtfully composed
songs." -LAWRENCE WEEKLY

"An atom bomb that will incinerate all genre boundaries" -DIGITAL METAL
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