Official press release:
Formed in 2002, Seneca have been hard at work creating a name for themselves over the past six years. Since the release of their first self-titled full-length in 2004, Seneca has indeed seen the true colors of their musical identity brought to light in the subsequent years. Although their first album was received with an abundance of positive fan and critical response, Seneca was determined to evolve from both a musical and creative standpoint. In order to do so, the band spent the next few years concentrating primarily on writing new material and building their already solid fan-base through several U.S. tours.
Early–mid 2009 will see the release of the band's Lifeforce Records debut and second full-length LP entitled "Reflections." Mixed, mastered, and produced by genre stalwart Jaime King (Between the Buried and Me), "Reflections" offers a unique blend of lyrical sincerity, sweeping melody, and vicious anger.
As an added bonus for long time fans and new fans alike, there will be a limited edition pressing of "Reflections" that will include a free bonus disc of the band's first 2004 self-titled full-length record, remixed and remastered by Jamie King himself.
You can check out a couple tracks from "Reflections" at the band's Myspace page.
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