DRY KILL LOGIC: If It Ain't Broke…

November 3, 2005

DRY KILL LOGIC have announced that they will once again be working with producers Eddie Wohl and Rob Caggiano (CRADLE OF FILTH, ANTHRAX) of Scrap 60 on their upcoming album, tentatively due next spring. "This will be our third record with them; we've been working with them since 2000, and through all the fads and trends we stay true to our own!" the band write in a statement. "Just like all the NY Italians before us, it's about RESPECT and FAMILY."

DRY KILL LOGIC's latest album, "The Dead and Dreaming", is available now on Repossession Records. "The Dead and Dreaming" is the follow-up to the acclaimed "The Darker Side of Nonsense", which was released in 2001 through Roadrunner/Island Def Jam Records.

Upcoming DRY KILL LOGIC shows:

w/ DISTURBED, CORROSION OF CONFORMITY:

Dec. 05 - State Theatre - Portland, ME
Dec. 06 - State Theatre - Portland, ME
Dec. 08 - Starland Ballroom - Sayreville, NJ
Dec. 09 - Starland Ballroom - Sayreville, NJ
Dec. 11 - House of Blues - Atlantic City, NJ

European "The New Level of Aggression Tour":

Mar. 30 - London - Underworld
Mar. 31 - Bristol - Bier Keller
Apr. 01 - Milton Keynes - Pitz
Apr. 12 - Glasgow - Barfly
Apr. 13 - Newcastle - Trillians
Apr. 14 - Wolverhampton - Little Civic
Apr. 15 - Southampton - Joiners Arms

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