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LIFE OF AGONY – A Place Where There’s No More Pain (April 28, 2017)

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Reactivated Brooklyn hard rock legends Life Of Agony are hard at work on their new album and Napalm Records debut A Place Where There’s No More Pain.  Today the band has confirmed an April 28th release date and have debuted the album’s artwork.  The track listing along with pre-order options will be made available soon.  
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Alan Robert of Life Of Agony is very excited with their latest project, “We’re in the final stages of mixing the album with our producer and then we head into mastering sessions with Ted Jensen (Alice in Chains, Machine Head, Deftones) at Sterling Sound, NYC. This record is a monster and we’re so psyched to finally share it come April. It’s got such an energy to it. Raging guitar riffs, heartfelt lyrics and killer grooves. We definitely turned things up a few notches in 2017 and it feels great. And I gotta say, we’ve never been so focused as a band. Before we even wrote the first note, we all knew what kind of record we wanted to make. You can hear that drive and intensity in the tracks and you can feel the momentum building.” 

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Alan Robert

Life Of Agony emerged from the New York music scene in the early ’90s with one of the most distinctive sounds in its genre. Best known for its 1993 metal/crossover debut River Runs Red (Roadrunner Records), the band instantly built a die-hard, cult following. For over two decades, the group toured relentlessly all over the world, sharing stages with the biggest names in rock, including Metallica, Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Foo Fighters, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. LOA went on to release two more studio albums for Roadrunner, Ugly (1995) and Soul Searching Sun (1997), before signing to major label Sony/Epic Records in 2005 to record Broken Valley with producer Greg Fidelman (Slipknot, Metallica). Life Of Agony has sold over one million albums to date.

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