The cult Vancouver (Canada)-based electro-industrial band Unit:187 is returning with a new album, KillCure. The fifth album will be released on 6 December via Metropolis Records. KillCure album continues to pack attitude and punch, albeit with a dancefloor-friendly edge. An opening salvo from the record, "Dick", has been now made available as its first single.
Founded in 1994 by John Morgan and Tod Law, Unit:187 spent less than a year in their studio and playing live at local clubs before landing a record deal with 21st Circuitry Records. A solid debut album entitled Stillborn followed in 1997, with the promotion for it taking in several West Coast tours that gained the band a respectable fanbase throughout North America. The rest is history.
Unit:187 singer and frontman Tod Law sadly passed away in 2015, but left a legacy of music that has inspired the band to finally move forward. Now Unit:187 is fronted by former backing singer Kerry Vink-Peterson. Listen now to the danceable industrial anthem "Dick". Link

KillCure tracklist:
01. Glamhammer
02. Eyes Open
03. Dick
04. New Beginning
05. Swallow
06. Famous Face
07. Overrun
08. KillCure

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