Contributed by AphasiacIIC. Posted by Justin on Sunday, September 16, 2007 at 3:00 PM (EDT)
Intro5pect recently finished up the recording and mixing of a new album. The album will feature fan-favorite "The War At Home," which features vocals from Stza of Leftöver Crack, as well as "a cover that we all know and love" alongside the new tracks. The band was shooting for an October release date, but none has been set. Brad Logan's (Leftover Crack, F-minus, etc) Blacknoise Records will be releasing it. It's the first since 2003's Intro5pect on A-F records.
The band will be playing this year's Cracktober Fest alongside Leftover Crack, Toxic Narcotic and I Object. Blacknoise Records (27 comments)
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ChokingVictim (September 16, 2007)
weird, i just mentioned a thread or so down that i wanted them to release this soon...
GlassPipeMurder (September 16, 2007)
great band. i think it's kinda funny they are chummy with The Faint. i mean obviously the electronic elements bring them together but they seem like totally different "scenes". i dig them both though, so i have no objections. 1+ Reply
Scootz_McNasty (September 16, 2007)
how do you pronounce this band's name? That 5 is throwing me way off 3+ Replies
AphasiacIIC (September 16, 2007)
if their first album is any indication, this album will be amazing. a friend of mine heard some demos and he says theyre a lot better than the old stuff 1+ Reply
robyourselfblind (September 16, 2007)
the bands music aside, does their name annoy anyone else besides me? 1+ Reply
notfeelingcreative (September 16, 2007)
I can never figure out what to do when I listen to this band. I'm conflicted between rebelling against the capitalist system and slipping GHB in a girl's drink while staring at a glow stick.
mattbeall (September 16, 2007)
I have been waiting for this since about a month after the first record released. I really like the debut, but it always made me think that the follow up would really deliver, once the band got more comfortable with what they were doing. I hope it's killer. | Features
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oh damn luckily punknews took so long with putting this article up, when i submitted it, this wasnt even the latest update