Former FILTER, KILL HANNAH, BOY HITS CAR Members Join Forces In SOUTH OF EARTH

March 16, 2008

Former FILTER, LOSER, BOY HITS CAR and KILL HANNAH members have joined forces to form SOUTH OF EARTH. The Los Angeles-based band is currently at Groovemaster Studios in Chicago putting the finishing touches on its as-yet-untitled debut album, due later in the year. The group will offer a sneak preview of select songs live for the very first time on March 18 at the Viper Room in Hollywood, California.

SOUTH OF EARTH is:

Joe Grah (LOSER) - Vocals
Geno Lenardo (FILTER) - Guitar
Bill Gower (BOY HITS CAR) - Bass
Babiak (KILL HANNAH) - Drums

For more information, visit www.southofearth.com.

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