SIN DEALER To Enter Studio In October

September 16, 2006

SIN DEALER, the band featuring members of SEA OF GREEN, SONS OF OTIS, EDWIN and PLASMA BLAST, has been writing material for its brand new full-length release. Advance songtitles include "Going Down Again", "Got Into You" and "Devils War". The band will hit the studio in late October to record 10-15 new "ballcrushing" tunes, according to a press release.

Commented guitar player Ron Bechard: "The music has gone in a heavier direction then the last CD — more in the vein of our influences like MOTÖRHEAD, WHITE ZOMBIE and METALLICA."

SIN DEALER is talking with a few labels to handle the distribution of the CD. A spring release is expected.

Fore more information, visit www.myspace.com/sindealer.

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