ATREYU Dropping Expanded 'Anchor' In March
- Feb. 13, 2008
ATREYU will re-issue its latest album, "Lead Sails Paper Anchor", in an expanded edition on March 18, according to HardDrive Radio. The enhanced version of the band's major label debut will include a newly recorded song, DVD content and other bonus features. Frontman Alex Varkatzas told The Pulse of Radio more about the group's plans for the release. "We just really want to, you know, write a really cool song as part of the expanded edition of the CD, and we're gonna do some cool, like, DVD view segments, whatever that means, and enhance up the CD, stuff like that," he said.
"Lead Sails Paper Anchor", ATREYU's major label debut, arrived last summer and features the single "Becoming the Bull". The newest single from the disc is called "Falling Down".
ATREYU is getting ready to join AVENGED SEVENFOLD and BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE on this winter's Taste of Chaos tour, which begins on February 29 in Denver.
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COMMENT | posted by : Jack Klompus 2/13/2008 7:18:04 PM
an expanded album with shit no one cares about...you'd think it was on roadrunner!
COMMENT | posted by : TotalMM 2/13/2008 8:18:10 PM
Pijuyo, are you typing with your foot? Who is Bo Jovi? If you are going to spew insults why don't you learn to type or spell. To steal from "Bo Jovi," you give metal a bad name.
COMMENT | In Other News........ posted by : kling_klang_bed 2/13/2008 8:19:46 PM
I just dropped an "anchor" in the toilet.
COMMENT | when i read dropping posted by : MHank 2/13/2008 8:52:19 PM
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