ASHES DIVIDE Sending 'Enemies' To Radio

June 18, 2008

The Pulse of Radio reports that ASHES DIVIDE has selected "Enemies" as the next song it will send to rock radio stations. The track will follow "The Stone" as the second single from the group's debut album, "Keep Telling Myself It's Alright". ASHES DIVIDE founder and frontman Billy Howerdel told The Pulse of Radio why "Enemies" is different from the type of songs he's known for writing. "With this project, with ASHES DIVIDE, I kind of set out to do a couple of things in the beginning," he said. "One of the things was to write in a faster tempo than I'm normally accustomed to writing in. You know, I usually kind of gravitate toward the slower, dirgier kind of thing. 'Enemies' is on the top end of the tempo spectrum, I guess, for this record."

Howerdel was previously in A PERFECT CIRCLE with TOOL vocalist Maynard James Keenan.

"Keep Telling Myself It's Alright" debuted at Number 36 on the Billboard album chart in April, selling 15,800 copies in its first week of release.

ASHES DIVIDE made its live debut last month and will begin a new batch of dates on June 25 in Santa Barbara, California.

The group will also appear on the main stage of this summer's Projekt Revolution tour alongside headliners LINKIN PARK and others. That jaunt is set to kick off on July 16 in Mansfield, Massachusetts.

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