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Brand new City Of Caterpillar

Posted by Loren on August 6, 2022

In 2002 City of Caterpillar released their self-titled debut. Now, 20 years later, the band is back with another full-length record, this one called Mystic Sisters, which will release on Sept. 30 through Relapse Records. The album was self-produced by the band and then mixed and mastered by Jack Shirley.

Members have played in Pg. 99, Darkest Hour, Malady, and Ghastly City Sleep, many of these since their debut album.

Now they return to action with a new single, "Decider."

The group has several live dates lined up this fall, including an appearance at The Fest 20.

City of Caterpillar tour dates:

Sept 29 Washington, DC @ Black Cat

Sept 30 Richmond, VA @ Richmond Music Hall

Oct 01 Philadelphia, PA @ Philamoca

Oct 02 Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus 

Oct 27 Asheville, NC @ The Odd

Oct 28 Atlanta, GA @ The Earl

Oct 29 Gainesville, FL @ The Fest

Oct 30 Birmingham, AL @ Seasick Records

Oct 31 Nashville, Tn @ DRKMTTR

Mystic Sisters track list:

Thought Drunk

Paranormaladies

Decider

Mystic Sisters

Manchester

Voiceless Prophets

In the Birth of a Fawn

Ascension Theft… (Gnawing of the Bottom-Feeders)

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