ENDER Signs With EULOGY RECORDINGS

February 26, 2010

Eulogy Recordings has announced the signing of New Jersey's ENDER. The band's debut album, "This Is Revenge", was recorded at Treehouse Studios in Jersey City with producer Weston Kleinknecht for a spring release.

Commented drummer Danny Lavarco: "We are very excited to announce that we have signed with Eulogy Recordings. We join the ranks of such great bands they have put out over the years and are stoked to be a part of the Eulogy family.

"We wanted a label that would absolutely love our band, and Eulogy definitely was the right route to take.

"We will be announcing a release date for our album soon, and as well as a bunch of tours we are currently working on right now. We will also have a bunch of new merch to go along with it.

"We are excited to work with John and the rest of the staff over at Eulogy!

"We thank everyone for their support over the one year we have been a band and it's all because of you guys that this is all happening for us. We can't wait to get the album out and see everyone on the road!"

Eulogy owner John Wylie added, "ENDER is relentless and determined to be heard. From the first time I heard this band I knew that they were something special. They combine a number of different elements of heavy music to create a band that demands your attention. We are very excited to have them as part of Eulogy."

ENDER is a hardcore/metal band from New Jersey. Formed in May 2009, the group wasted no time, writing and recording a handful of songs and hitting the road for a self-booked three-week tour July 24-August 17, 2009.

ENDER is:

Danny Lavarco - Drums
Casey Conlon - Guitar
Sal Latrenta - Guitar
Mark Costa - Bass
Joe Benducci - Vocals

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/enderhardcore.

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