NIGHTLIGHTS Signs With EULOGY RECORDINGS

November 14, 2010

Eulogy Recordings has announced the signing of NIGHTLIGHTS, a punk rock band from central Florida. The group is currently working on its new album for a spring release.

Shortly after coming together in the fall of 2009, NIGHTLIGHTS released its first demo. The "Long Way Home" EP followed on June 1, 2010.

During NIGHTLIGHTS' 2010 East Coast summer tour, Brett Bortle directed the band's video for the song "Ghost Town".

NIGHTLIGHTS has shared the stage with the likes of SHINEDOWN, RISE AGAINST, FLOGGING MOLLY, CRIME IN STEREO and THE MEZINGERS.

NIGHTLIGHTS is:

Matt Messore - guitar, vocals
Joe Rigano - guitar
Chris Catterson - bass, vocals
Jake Kneer - drums

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/nightlightsfl.

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