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New Releases Jan.27

January 27, 2004|9:36 am

Look for an explosion of new releases today, Jan. 27, 2004. Their release date may be the same but each group has their own story to tell. Tyler Jones and Donnie Vizzini of Seven Places have recently announced they will be leaving the band while Emery is starting fresh with their debut The Weak's End. U2 and other artists joined together to raise awareness about and rally support for the AIDS crisis in Africa through In the Name of Love: Arists United for Africa, where a portion of the proceeds will benefit World Vision to help the Mwakankomba Village in Zambia. There is also a record for 'tweens', children from the age of 6-12, who will be encouraged to fight off evil through pop songs and accompanying radio show.

Below is the information for new releases on Jan.27, 2004:

Artist: Seven Places
Project Release: Lonely For the Last Time (re-release)
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Artist: Starflyer
Project Release: I Am The Portuguese Blues
Label: Tooth & Nail Records

Artist: Mammoth City Messengers
Project Release: Mammoth City Messengers: Volume 1
Label: ForeFront Records

Artist: various
Project Release: In the Name of Love: Arists United for Africa
Label: Sparrow Records

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Artist: Emery
Project Release: The Weak’s End
Label: Tooth & Nail Records

Artist: various
Project Release: Absolute Worship
Label: Fervent Records

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