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Each week, we will be featuring a new album. Our goal is to introduce
people to new music and help promote musicians.
This weeks Featured Album is:
World Wide Wasteland by Battery Cage

After six years without a full length release, the four-piece
Electro/Industrial band, Battery Cage, is back
and better than ever. Battery Cage’s first
full-length album, “Product,” was released
in 1998 and it wasn’t until 2003 that the band released any
new material primarily because of band member Tyler Newman’s
involvement with his main project, Informatik.
In 2000, Newman began playing the keyboard and guitar for Informatik
and in 2002 he worked on the band’s third release “Nymphomatik”
alongside the band’s founding member, Da5id Din. After the
release of the “Ecstasy” single in
2003, Battery Cage went to work on their second
full-length album entitled, “World Wide Wasteland.”
The album reinforces Battery Cage’s reputation
for powerful songwriting and experimental sound design and features
several remixed tracks by Headscan and Stromkern.
The most notable tracks on the album, “Anti-Angel,”
“Mirror Image Enemy,” and “Ecstasy” are
already huge dance-floor hits across the nation. “World
Wide Wasteland” is an explosive album, setting cold-wave
laced guitars against pounding beats and hypnotic trance sequences,
which will set the band in the forefront of the EBM scene. On Metropolis
Records.
Check out the Battery
Cage website.
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