EMO MOWERY Joins LEASH LAW

August 12, 2003

LEASH LAW, the new Florida-based group featuring former CRIMSON GLORY/SEVEN WITCHES vocalist Wade Black, ROB ROCK guitarist Rick Renstrom, ICED EARTH/ex-DEATH drummer Richard Christy, and ROB ROCK bassist Stephen Elder, have announced the addition of guitarist Emo Mowery (TIWANAKU, ex-NOCTURNUS) to the group's ranks. Emo's "monster seven-string rhythms add even more to this modern classic," reads a post on the band's web site. As previously reported, the group, whose musical style is being described in an official press release as "true metal unlike ever heard in this century," have posted two demo cuts — titled "Fight" and "Martial Law" — for listening in Real Audio format. Check them out here. LEASH LAW will be going back into the studio in late September to record more material. For more information, visit the band's official web site at this location.

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