STICK TO YOUR GUNS Signs With CENTURY MEDIA RECORDS

January 10, 2008

Century Media Records has announced the signing of STICK TO YOUR GUNS. The Southern California-based quintet has just completed work on its new full-length offering, "Comes from the Heart", with acclaimed producer Zeuss (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL),which is currently set for a spring 2008 release.

Commented drummer Casey Lagos: "We are so grateful for this opportunity to work with Century Media and be part of their historical roster. They have already showed us great love and integrity. Robert (owner) and Ray (A&R rep) have actually come out to our shows years back just because they liked what we were doing. They actually care about the band, know our songs and what we're about, and we think that is really important. We're really excited for the future, and proud to be part of the family."

Vocalist Jesse Barnett stated: "We just finished recording with Zeuss and it has been a dream of ours to work with him since we in our early teens. He is so awesome at what he does and we are so happy with how it turned out. It was just Casey and I who went to the studio, because we do all the writing/recording. We put a lot of work into it and have been writing it over the course of the last couple years. We are really excited for every to hear it."

Lagos added: "We are taking the month of January off to recoup. We will hit the road in February headlining secondary markets, which leads us into a tour with our great friends in AS BLOOD RUNS BLACK throughout March and April. We also got some major summer touring plans in the works, in addition to dates in Australia and Europe, so stay tuned to [our MySpace page] for our complete touring itinerary."

The band recorded its debut album, "For What It's Worth", in 2005 on This City Is Burning Records. Over the course of the next two years the band built its name through relentless touring, which led to Sumerian Records buying the rights to "For What It's Worth" and re-releasing the album to a new and expanded audience in 2007.

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