Coerce and Robotosaurus announce split record

23 April 2010 | 5:08 pm | Staff Writer
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Adelaide brethren Coerce and Robotosaurus are extending their incestuous marital affair by releasing a split record in late June this year. Recording commences this weekend for Robotosaurus and will be followed up by Coerce at their family base, Capitalsound Studios. The record will host 10 new tracks and also includes a collaboration from both parties.

Adelaide brethren Coerce and Robotosaurus are extending their incestuous marital affair by releasing a split record in late June this year. Recording commences this weekend for Robotosaurus and will be followed up by Coerce at their family base, Capitalsound Studios. The record will host 10 new tracks and also includes a collaboration from both parties.


The late June 2010 release through Capitalgames Records will be the first of a new relationship between the label and Robotosaurs. Robotosaurus join the labels roster for this split and their follow up to their debut album "Manhater". We'll all see their second and new album come to life in late 2010. Later in the year will also see Coerce recording and completing their second album and follow up to "Silver Tongued Life Licker". This will be released in early 2011.


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Further release info and tour dates will be announce next month.