DEAD MAN IN RENO: Debut Album Audio Sample Available

July 23, 2006

Candlelight Records has premiered "From Here I Can See The Shore" from DEAD MAN IN RENO's forthcoming self-titled debut at the label's official MySpace page.

Tuscaloosa-based DEAD MAN IN RENO has played every show allowed it since its genesis three short years ago. Diehards to the core, they epitomize the blood, sweat and tears/DIY ethic. Teaming with producer Jamie King (BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD) at Basement Recording Studios in Rural Hall, North Carolina, the band meticulously laid down its self-titled debut in a quick but intense 10-day session. The results showcase the quintet's complex dual guitars, double bass drum fills, hardcore growls and screams with classic hardcore/metal breakdowns captured to perfection.

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