Korea's HOLLOW JAN Sign With DOPE ENTERTAINMENT

September 25, 2005

Seoul, Korea-based hardcore/screamo act HOLLOW JANUARY (a.k.a. HOLLOW JAN) have inked a deal with Korea's Dope Entertainment (THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, AS I LAY DYING, SHADOWS FALL). A five-piece outfit, HOLLOW JAN are preparing the enter MOL Studio in Seoul next month to record their debut album. The group had previously released a demo EP in 2004 and a single, entitled "Hyacinthus Orientalis of Purple", in early 2005. Two tracks from their first demo EP can be heard at the group's PurreVolume.com web site.

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