FIVE.BOLT.MAIN To Enter Studio In August

June 29, 2006

FIVE.BOLT.MAIN, who are based in Louisville, Kentucky, plan to head into the studio in August to begin work on a new album set for release in early 2007. Chris Henderson, guitarist for the multi-platinum band 3 DOORS DOWN, will be at the production helm.

Says FIVE.BOLT.MAIN lead singer Chris Volz: "I am really excited about this next FIVE.BOLT record; the songs we have written are insane. We are also very privileged to be able to work with Chris Henderson as a producer. His ear for melody is just what we need to complete the work. I also have to say that I've never worked with a string section with the talent level of Ronny and Alex. Wait until you guys hear this! We'll see you on tour soon."

Says Rock Ridge principal Tom Derr: "Rock Ridge looks forward to continuing this artist development campaign with Chris Volz and FIVE.BOLT.MAIN. The work we have completed over the past year leads us directly to this next step and working on some new exciting music with Chris Henderson." Henderson echos the excitement about the upcoming studio work, saying: "It's really refreshing to hear a great rock band play, and when you work with these guys, that's what you get: a great rock band with real songs."

In other news, FIVE.BOLT.MAIN plans to release a live album, entitled "Live From Louisville", in October on Rock Ridge Music. Three live songs were released digitally on June 13 to whet fans' appetites for the full-length and are available via all digital distribution portals. Additionally, FIVE.BOLT.MAIN will continue their tour trek until they head into the studio. Band drummer Ivan Arnold recently left the group to pursue other interests. A replacement will be named soon for the tour dates.

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