THE MISERABLES: New Music From Former SKINLAB, 40 GRIT Members Posted Online

September 16, 2005

THE MISERABLES, the new San Francisco Bay Area-based band formed by ex-SKINLAB guitarist Glen "Glenny" Telford and ex-40 GRIT members Chris Anderson (guitar),Ryan Healy (bass) and Andy Green (drums),have posted their latest demo recordings at this location.

According to an official press release, the group's current direction is the result of "the natural progression of the band's extensive writing and pre-production." Stated singer Denton Bramley: "When I first joined this band, I knew that we would have something unique to offer listeners, but i had no idea it could be so sick!! 'When Pigs Fly' is definately my favorite song on this recording."

Upcoming THE MISERABLES shows:

Sep. 23 – San Francisco, CA @ The Pound
Sep. 28 – Concord, CA @ Bourbon Street

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