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PROJECT .44 - New Full-Length Out

The Chicago-based (USA), acclaimed industrial band, Project .44, has recently released its first album in sixteen years - (the storm before) reform. The "Murder Weapon" video clip is in the player below.

Harri5 comments: "Well after we released our debut, The System Doesn't Work on Invisible Records, we put out a follow-up remix CD in '07 and then still had five years left on our deal. We were in limbo. The recording had started and demos have lived, some, up to ten years. After we were free we got the brain trust together, Louis Svitek, Charles Levi, MTL, and long time producing friends The Thump and Seibold and went full bore into finishing the jams."

After seven more years, two reissued releases from the Give/Take label, appearances at SxSW, Mechanismus Festival and Sanctuary Festival, Project .44 was able to take the final sprint and complete work on their highly anticipated new album.

Eleven tracks of brutal Chicago industrial with Chri5 Harri5 and industrial royalty: Louis Svitek (Ministry, ReVco), Charles Levi (Thrill Kill Kult, Pigface), Seibold (Hate Dept.) and guest appearances from En Esch (KMFDM, Pigface) and Lady E (Slick Idiot).

The CD features three bonus tracks with remixes from Jim Marcus (Die Warzau), Phildo Owen (Skatenigs) and Sean Payne (Cyanotic). The cassette and vinyl feature two bonus tracks with remixes from Walter Flakus (Stabbing Westward) and Mark Trueman (Choke Chain). Link