The Casual Dots Announce First New Album In 18 Years Sanguine Truth, Shares New Song “The Frequency Of Fear”

Almost 20 years later, The Casual Dots return after a lengthy hiatus to gift the world with their forthcoming offering Sanguine Truth, the first in over 18 years since the release of their self-titled debut album (2004).

The indie rock collective first formed in 2002 and is widely known to be comprised of Slant 6’s vocalist Christina Billotte, Bikini Kill’s guitarist Kathi Wilcox and longtime drummer Steve Dore. Pitchfork reveals that the band’s lead single “The Frequency of Fear”, off the pending sophomore album, rings out to be two minutes in length; a standard formula that was utilized previously on their debut album with each song showcasing to be at two minutes even per minimum alongside three minutes at maximal length.

The news source additionally unveiled both Casual Dots’ album artwork alongside the LP’s tracklisting for the project; the latter of which can be read following the jump, along with an attachment of their “Frequency of Fear” single:

01.) The Frequency of Fear
02.) Gypsum Mortar
03.) The Setting Sunrise
04.) Live for Yourself
05.) 17 Year Old Locust
06.) High Speed Chase
07.) Descending
08.) Palindrome
09.) The Mourning After
10.) Velvet Fields

Jefferson Varner IV: Former Disney Castmate with a Bachelor's in Broadcasting/Communications. Previously served as contributing writer for "BORGEN" Magazine (2015-18). Currently working as news writer for "MXDWN" as hopeful effort to secure a fruitful career in the entertainment news writing business.
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