ATREYU Signs With HOLLYWOOD RECORDS

October 4, 2006

Orange County, California's ATREYU has parted ways with Victory Records and has inked a new deal with the Hollywood label.

Commented ATREYU frontman Alex Varkatzas: "As a group of friends playing music, our main goal is to grow and spread our brand of metallic rock around the world. We try to progress and grow on each album we record. We feel that Hollywood Records is the perfect place to continue to grow while maintaining our freedom to do whatever the hell we want with our songs. We look forward to our future with Hollywood. They have shown a real interest in us for quite a while. To put it simply, they are down for us and we are down for them."

ATREYU's third album, "A Death-Grip On Yesterday", has sold more than 210,000 copies since its late March release.

The CD follows up the group's 2002 release, "The Curse".

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