AT ALL COST Announces Extensive Summer Touring Plans

June 8, 2007

Austin, Texas-based quintet AT ALL COST kicks off a massive U.S. trek with ONE DEAD THREE WOUNDED tonight in San Antonio. This six-week run marks the start of the group's touring cycle in support of their Century Media debut, "Circle of Demons", which is set for a July 31 release. The album's vicious title track has just been posted on the band's newly redesigned MySpace page, which also features some older tracks and video clips.

Trey Ramirez (guitars, vocals) states: "We are really looking forward to getting on the road in support 'Circle of Demons'. We will be taking our live show worldwide and couldn't be more excited. We have tours coming up with some great bands (ONE DEAD THREE WOUNDED, DEAD HEARTS, ISCARIOT, among others) and can't wait to pick up where our last record left off. Our current lineup is the strongest and most cohesive it's ever been in our five-year history. It's great that we now have the necessary platform to reach the masses, and we can't wait to see the reactions."

AT ALL COST encompasses the definition of diversity, imposing no limitations to their songwriting while blending together a propulsive blend of thrash and hard rock-laden with captivating hooks. This is most evident on their dynamic new offering, "Circle of Demons", which is definitely going to help them carve out their own special niche within the scene.

AT ALL COST quintet released its debut offering, "It's Time To Decide", on Combat Records in 2005, and with producer Rory Phillips (THE RISE) they ultimately cultivated a sound all their own. The disc is composed of a rollercoaster of emotions and sounds as vocalist Andrew Collins assumes various identities, seamlessly shifting from a robotic persona, to a catchy crooner, to a hardcore prophet.

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