Soil Parts Ways With J Records
Chicago's Soil have officially parted ways with J Records, the label that released the band's last two full-length offerings. The group's 2001 effort, "Scars," has sold 222,082 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan, while its follow-up, 2004's "Redefine" has shifted 64,832 units to date. Soil have plans to stay out on the road in the States until September.
Source: Blabbermouth.net
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1. Shane writes:
I have bought soils album scars and i think it is a f**king good album. All of the songs on it are excellent. So people out there who dont have it, go and get it now and i mean now, also get there new album called Redefine, which i will be getting really soon cause from scars things can only get better. Slan Abhaile.