HYPNOGAJA Launch U.S. Tour

June 24, 2006

Los Angeles-based hard rockers HYPNOGAJA have just kicked off a 25-plus-city U.S. tour in support of their current albums, "Below Sunset" (Union State Records) and "Acoustic Sunset – Live at the Longhouse" (Union State/Longhouse Records),the latter of which was produced by legendary singer/songwriter Wendy Waldman.

In 2005, HYPNOGAJA made a considerable leap from being a local draw on Hollywood's world famous Sunset Strip to becoming a national touring act. The band's visibility has grown by playing opening slots for bands such as SHINEDOWN, COLD and 311, through prominent film and TV placements (NBC's "Las Vegas", UPN's "America's Next Top Model" and Touchstone's "Cold Creek Manor") and exposure on MTV's Video on Demand and MTVU outlets with their video "They Don't Care". Recently, Apple computers ran a feature story on HYPNOGAJA's innovations as a grass-roots act, noting the band's deft use of technology both in the studio and on the road.

HYPNOGAJA's sound has been described by Outburn magazine as "enthralling, first-rate modern rock" and by the Denver Post as "metal that pushes boundaries."

For more information on the band, visit www.hypnogaja.com.

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