
https://soundcloud.com/temporary-reside ... ks/s-Aw77v
The decade-old Louisville punk trio Coliseum are releasing their fourth album, the J. Robbins-produced Sister Faith, on April 30 via Temporary Residence. The 13-song collection, which follows 2010's House With a Curse, is the first with new bassist Kayhan Vaziri and includes guest spots from Sebadoh's Jason Loewenstein, Robbins himself, and others, including Boris guitarist/vocalist Wata who whispers "Black Magic Punks"'s Darkthrone-esque title amid the track's sturdy Southern stomp.
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Oct 2012:
There are no upcoming shows at this time. We are working on our fourth album.
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Que raro que nadie haya dicho nada de estos todavía, voy por el tercer tema y la verdad es que me esta gustando, quizá sea porque estoy mas receptivo a escuchar punk-rock, llevaba años literalmente sin escuchar nada.
http://www.myspace.com/coliseum
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Coliseum will return this spring with their fifth studio album. Titled Anxiety's Kiss, the follow-up to 2013's Sister Faith is due out May 5 via Deathwish Inc. and features production from J. Robbins (whose previous credits include work with the Dismemberment Plan and Jawbox). The Louisville three-piece have also released the no-frills video for the record's opening track and lead single, the post-punk powerhouse that is "We Are the Water." Set in a stark warehouse decorated with billowy, white sheets, the clip features a muted color palette and crisp shots, which juxtapose nicely with Coliseum's muscled-up performance.