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Pinkish Black ink with Relapse

Posted by Loren on January 5, 2015

Pinkish Black ink with Relapse
Century Media

Fort Worth, TX's Pinkish Black have signed a deal with Relapse Records and will enter Echo Lab studios in Argyle, TX this February to begin recording their third LP as a band.

The duo last released Razed to the Ground in 2013 on Century Media.

Relapse will also release the members' former group, The Great Tyrant's album The Trouble With Being Born in early 2015.

Pinkish Black ink with Relapse
Century Media

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