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Isis To Enter Studio

Posted by Michael on June 23, 2004

Isis will be entering the studio starting this weekend to begin work on their follow up to 2002's critically acclaimed Oceanic. The album is slated for a temporary release date of October 19th. In related news, that band has scheduled just one show this summer: a free concert that will take place at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles on July 29th. The band does however plan to embark on a full US and Canadian tour in the fall, followed by tours of Europe, Japan, Iceland, and Australia.

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