DRY KILL LOGIC Confirm Split With ROADRUNNER, Announce New Guitarist

October 10, 2002

DRY KILL LOGIC have issued the following statement regarding the group's recent activities:

"We've been home since May, writing the follow up to The Darker Side Of Nonsense in our NY studio. There's been lots of activity in the DKL camp in that time. First off, to confirm some of those wonderful internet rumors, the band has indeed parted ways with Roadrunner Records. It's a shame that we couldn't be on the same page for the second record, but you know what? Whatever. We're moving forward with the new material (and it is KICK ASS - you won't be disappointed!),and those who dwell only get left behind. It is what it is, as someone once said...

"We also parted ways with guitarist Scott Thompson. The life of a musician isn't always easy, and Scott needed to make some decisions concerning his future. Ultimately, the band was not in those plans, so...we wish him all the best & respect his choice.

"As you can see, there's been a LOT going on in the DKL camp. You could say
we've been...busy.

"BUT, there is positive news.

"Like I said before, THE NEW MUSIC IS KICK ASS! We have grown a lot over the last year and a half. The new music is an evolution of the band as a whole. For the people that enjoyed the melodic side of DKL ('Feel the Break', 'Track 13', 'Goodnight'),there will be plenty of stuff for you to enjoy. For all those feeding off the anger ('Rot', 'A Better Man Than Me', 'Pain') you WILL be taken to a new level. The music we write is who we are: no bullshit, ever. You'd see right through us, and we know that.

"As far as a new guitarist goes, enter Jason Bozzi. Formerly of the band GARGANTUA SOUL out of New Haven CT, Jay is a proven veteran of the music scene. He's toured relentlessly with G-SOUL and has performed with tons of bands like SOIL, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE & HATEBREED, to name only a few. He's a tremendous performer, musician and human being, and brings a fire to this band not felt in a loooooooooooooong time. I can't tell you the last time we were this excited to write, record and perform and bring this f*cking built up insanity to all of you. We've been working non-stop on the new songs, we have some new pictures of us in our home studio that will be posted soon, and we WILL be booking some shows in the upcoming months. It's been far too long.

"Scrap 60 and DKL have been busting ass as well on the recording of the new music. Eddie and Rob are great. They have been there for us since day one and we know that we share the same vision. We have three songs done with final mixes right now: 'This You Never', 'Hindsight' and 'Few & Far Between'. There are plenty of other songs in the pipeline just waiting to be recorded, and in the coming weeks we will be getting the music out."

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