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Nothing Left To Believe by Immune Immune : Nothing Left To Believe.
Apocalyptic rock.


Whether heaven or hell is their destination of choice, they'll make the trip with churning choruses, anger and wit.

Immune is the marching band to either the apocalypse or redemption - take your pick. To them it might be the same thing. But whether heaven or hell is their destination of choice, they'll make the trip with churning choruses, anger and wit, a split screen of empathy and defiance. And did I say we could all merrily sing along?

Immune's infectious musical mixture of larceny and lace ultimately reached receptive ears through multiple placements on a spectrum of TV shows from the tacky to the tasteful, while playing as many live shows as Los Angeles could accommodate, supporting the next-big-things and the almost-made-its. An overflowing file cabinet of rave reviews followed suit. 20,000 EPs wound up in the possession of a devout fan base.

Now, legendary platinum-encased producer Sylvia Massy (Tool, System Of A Down) has put her master's touch on a new 3-song EP, which in a just world (which Rob might deem not to exist) should bring their sound and passion to exponentially more listening devices including those which haven't yet been invented. Bet against it, if you dare.


Songs:

1. I'd Rather Die
2. In Your Place
3. 3 Feet Deep
4. My God
5. Fading in the Sun
6. A Better Dream
7. Crush
8. Half Made Whole
9. A Million More
10. Needle in My Arm
11. Triggerfinger

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 11/20/2008
Immune lives in California USA

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Metal, Indie Rock


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