DARK NEW DAY: Searching For Producers

December 20, 2006

DARK NEW DAY guitarist Clint Lowery (ex-SEVENDUST) has issued the following update:

"Just wanna say it's been a long year for us being off the road and away from all of you so long. We've been working on this new record off and on forever, it seems like, and we're kinda taking off for the holidays. We're starting back up in January and hopefully actually get in the studio to complete the record. We are searching for producers right now to collabrate with. It's gonna be great to get this new record out and hit the road again. Thanks to all of you for sticking in there with us. I promise it'll be worth the wait. I feel like DEF LEPARD with this taking soo long but sometimes when you want to do it right it takes time. Again your all the best and please keep the faith!!! We're gonna do our best and make the record we know we as a band have to make."

DARK NEW DAY's digital-EP release, "Black Porch Acoustic Sessions", was made available digitally on September 5, 2006.

DARK NEW DAY's debut album, "Twelve Year Silence", came out in June of 2005 and featured the hit "Brother".

DARK NEW DAY is the new band featuring Lowery on guitar, Brett Hestla (ex-CREED, VIRGOS MERLOT) on vocals, Will Hunt (ex-SKRAPE, TOMMY LEE) on drums, Clint's brother Corey Lowery (ex-STEREOMUD, STUCK MOJO) on bass, and Troy McLawhorn (ex-DOUBLE DRIVE) on guitar.

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