DOZER Working On New EP

February 5, 2007

Swedish "stoner" rockers DOZER are currently working on songs for a new EP that will be released this summer. "Some of the ideas and riffs that we have are now slowly turning into damn cool songs!" the band writes on its web site. "Some heavy stuff coming your way soon! Other stuff in the works: a four-track single with some unreleased demo material from the 'Through the Eyes of Heathens' sessions (CD and vinyl),a tour in September with BRAIN POLICE (great band from Iceland, check them out!)."

For a list of upcoming DOZER shows, click here.

DOZER's latest album, "Through the Eyes of Heathens", was released in November 2005 via Small Stone Records. The CD was recorded at Seawolf Studios in Helsinki and was engineered, mixed and mastered by Mikko Poikolainen.

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