Rumors have been flying for the past few months about the possibilities of the band reuniting for some shows in support of Ghosts in the Machine. Well, we are very happy to let everyone know that it is now looking like a reality that Switched will be doing some limited touring in support of GITM, starting with a February CD release show in Cleveland, details TBA. The definite lineup will consist of vocalist Ben Schigel, guitarists Joe Schigel and BC Kochmit, and bassist Josh Jansen (replacing Corey Lowery who departed to Dark New Day), who also plays in Kochmit's current vehicle, TINJEN. There is no official word if drummer Chad Szeliga, currently recording his first LP as the drummer for Breaking Benjamin, will be available for any/all of the shows, but, if it's humanly possible, hopefully he'll be there.
Corporate Punishment has also released the final tracklist for GITM, which shapes up as follows:
Disc One:
1.Save Myself
2. Like Suicide
3. Empty Promises
4. Shattered
5. Who Feels
6. I�m Falling
7. Circles
8. Travel On
9. Drowning
10. Into Disaster
11. Memories of You
Disc Two:
1. Spread (demo)
2. Inside (demo)
3. Skins (demo)
4. Wrong Side (demo)
5. Anymore (demo)
6. Darkening Days (demo)
7 Last Chance (demo)
8. She Blinded Me With Science (demo)
9. Anymore (Live)
10. Religions (Live)
11. Ten Dead Fingers (Live)
12. Four Walls (Live)
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