East of the Wall ‘Redaction Artifacts’: New Album to be Recorded in May

by | Apr 9, 2013

East of the Wall will enter the studio in May to record their next album.

The band will head to Trax East in New Brunswick, New Jersey on May 27th to begin tracking their new record, Redaction Artifacts, with engineer Eric Rachel (God Forbid, The Red Chord).

The effort will be released in late October via Translation Loss Records.

Here’s the band’s upcoming schedule:

Apr 12 Long Branch, NJ @ Brighton Bar
Apr 13 New York, NY @ The Studio at Webster Hall
Apr 14 Philadelphia, PA @ Kung Fu Necktie
Apr 16 York, PA @ The Depot
Apr 17 Pittsburgh, PA @ Howlers Coyote Cafe
Apr 18 Huntington, WV @ V Club
Apr 19 South Bend, IN @ Cheers w/ Exotic Animal Petting Zoo
Apr 20 Battle Creek, MI @ Planet Rock w/ Exotic Animal Petting Zoo
Apr 21 Chicago, IL @ Ultra Lounge w/ Exotic Animal Petting Zoo
Apr 22 Wyandotte, MI @ The Rockery
Apr 23 Akron, OH @ Annabell’s
Apr 24 Syracuse, NY @ Gorham Brothers Music

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