New Music Roundup: Agent, 20 Bulls Each, Facing New York, InMemory, Drug Lords of the Avenue

Long Island, NY's Agent have posted 3 demos on their MySpace page. The songs, also available for download, are re-recorded versions of "Clown College? You Can't Eat That" and "Be Careful They're Ruffled." Also posted is a new track, "I Am Job." All 3 are taken from the band's recently self-released demo CD-R, which was produced by Latterman member Phil Douglas (Small Arms Dealer).

Dublin, Ireland based hardcore quartet 20 Bulls Each have posted four new tracks from their upcoming debut album. The record is due out July 15th via Fail Records. You can check them out on their myspace page.

Facing New York have posted a new track from their upcoming album and follow up to 2005's Facing New York. You can check out "Messenger" on their myspace page.

InMemory has wrapped up recording on their second full length album. The band recorded with producer Mark Renk (Helmet, Matchbook Romance) and mixing guru Fred Archambault (Avenged Sevenfold, Death by Stereo.) The as-yet untitled new record will be released later this year via DoughMain Records.
Drug Lords of the Avenue, a band featuring Johnny Bonnel of the Swingin' Utters, have posted two rough recordings on their MySpace. The band plans to play shows in the Bay Area soon.