DRY KILL LOGIC: Death In The Family Forces Band To Stay Off The Road

March 1, 2005

DRY KILL LOGIC have announced that they will remain off the road for a few more days "due to a death in the family of one the guys." They are expected to join back up with the OTEP/AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE tour on March 8 in New Orleans.

"We hope you understand our need to cancel these shows, and we will make it up to everyone within the next few months. Promise." DRY KILL LOGIC vocalist Cliff Rigano writes on the group's web site.

DRY KILL LOGIC's new album, "The Dead and Dreaming", is available now on Repossession Records. "The Dead and Dreaming" is the follow-up to the acclaimed "The Darker Side of Nonsense", released in 2001 through Roadrunner/Island Def Jam Records. The band previously shared the stage with the likes of FEAR FACTORY, SLAYER, HATEBREED, KITTIE, PRIMER 55 and SPINESHANK.

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