WHITE WITCH CANYON Completes Work On Debut Album

December 19, 2008

WHITE WITCH CANYON, the new Northern California band featuring GREENHOUSE EFFECT guitarist/vocalist Eric "Lando" Hagen, ex-SYSTEMATIC frontman Tim "Krete" Narducci on drums and vocals, and ECHO OF SOULS creator Aaron Leigh on bass, was at S.I.R. sudios in Hollywood December 9-11 showcasing for several record labels and private investors.

The band recently completed its debut record at Sonic Room Studios in Livermore, California. There are a few limited edition pre-release copies signed by the group available for purchase through the WHITE WITCH CANYONweb site.

WHITE WITCH CANYON's first single, "Escape Pod", will be featured in the upcoming indie movie "Nacho Mountain" starring Comedy Central's Jay Larson.

For more information, visit www.myspace/whitewitchcanyon.

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