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We’re currently working on lots of new music. We are in the process of recording a 14 song album with Jason Sanderson in Barnsley, and we are excited for you to hear it. Initial tracking was completed in mid-Ferbuary and we are currently in the process of mixing and mastering the songs ready for release, hopefully at some point in the near future.

Tracklist:
1. Broken Few - Dynamite
2. Broken Few - Stokholm
3. A Hurriane's Revenge - Where's Your God Now
4. A Hurriane's Revenge - Fist
Description
Four brand new tracks from Broken Few and A Hurricane's Revenge. Recorded in September 2009 shortly after a 10 date tour of Germany and finally available in both analogue and digital formats. We decided to put this together after touring with AHR. We had an amazing time and wanted to have something physical that we could remeber it by. We quickly wrote 2 songs and recorded them in a fairly DIY fashion at our practice space. This was mixed and mastered for free by Mike Randle. The split features two songs from each band, released in time for their second European tours in May 2010.
Buy it here (Vinyl)
Buy it here (Download) - You can stream the whole thing for free here too.
Tracklist:
1. Exit Strategies
2. Those Glory Days (mp3)
3. We Blew Her To Pieces
4. Failed Solutions
5. Settled Debts
6. Concrete (mp3)
7. Elevator to Hell
Description
When we decided to start booking gigs in early 2009, we needed some songs to send to people. We spent 3 days recording these demos with Neil Basset at The Bunker in Sunderland. The resulting tracks were good enough to book our first tour off of, but they aren't exactly mindblowing. We stuck them on a CD-R and attempted to sell them anyway.