THROUGH THE FIRE Signs With EULOGY RECORDINGS

November 29, 2010

Chicago, Illinois-based progressive hardcore band THROUGH THE FIRE has inked a deal with Eulogy Recordings. The group will enter the studio in December to begin recording its second full-length album for a spring release.

Over the course of its four years of existence, THROUGH THE FIRE built a great local buzz and developed into a national touring act. In 2009 the band issued its debut full-length, "The World At Our Feet", via Hotfoot Records. Following the release, the band toured the country with ENDWELL, OCEANO, AMBUSH!, MURDER DEATH KILL, KNIGHTS OF THE ABYSS, LIFERUINER and BETRAYAL.

THROUGH THE FIRE is:

Vasilios Merkouris (vocals)
Nejron Zeko (guitars)
Brendan Williams (guitars)
Kevin Kellet (bass)
Sam Goldstein (drums)

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

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