THE RED CHORD - Autographed Copies Of New Album Available For Pre-Order

October 8, 2009, 15 years ago

hot flashes news the red chord

Boston-based metallers THE RED CHORD recently released the artwork and track listing for their upcoming release, Fed Through The Teeth Machine, due out on October 27th in North America.

A pre-order for an autographed edition of the album is now available at this location.

The band already has dates lined up with labelmates and interplanetary gods GWAR along with labelmates JOB FOR A COWBOY. The nearly two and a half month trek will take The Red Chord across the United States kicking off in Houston Texas on September 29th and finishing up in New York City on December 13th.

Here’s what guitarist Mike “Gunface” McKenzie has to say about the band’s new album Fed Through the Teeth Machine; "We spent the last year working hard on this one and we're excited for everyone to finally hear it. It's a lot faster and, in my opinion, more straight forward in a structural sense. We're really happy with the great work Jonny Fay and Zeuss did too. It's not a concept record, but there are some loose conceptual elements to it: hygienic obsession, delusional compound-dwellers and Maniac Mansion. Get ready to make fun of us on the internet!"

In conjunction with the release of Fed Through The Teeth Machine, The Red Chord has just uploaded the brand new track Demoralizer to their freshly updated MySpace page that showcases the album’s artwork. Check out the new MySpace design and track Demoralizer here.

"Demoralizer kind of sums up what the record is about. It's aggressive and fast with some darker melodic parts. Probably one of the angriest-sounding songs we've recorded, which fits the records vibe" comments Mike “Gunface” McKenzie.

Fed Through the Teeth Machine track listing:

'Demoralizer'

'Hour Of Rats'

'Hymns And Crippled Anthems'

'Embarrassment Legacy'

'Tales Of Martyrs And Disappearing Acts'

'Floating Through The Vein'

'Ingest The Ash'

'One Robot To Another'

'Mouthful Of Precious Stones'

'The Ugliest Truth'

'Face Area Solution'

'Sleepless Nights In The Compound'


Latest Reviews