ATTIKA 7: Entire Debut Album Available For Streaming

July 30, 2012

"Blood Of My Enemies", the debut album from ATTIKA 7, the Los Angeles-based band featuring vocalist Evan Seinfeld (ex-BIOHAZARD) and lead guitarist Rusty Coones (famed motorcycle builder),can be streamed at AOL Music. The CD will be released on July 31 via Rocket Science Ventures/THC:MUSIC in North America and Membran/Ninetone in Europe.

ATTIKA 7 recently announced the addition of guitarist Zach Broderick (formerly with NONPOINT),drummer Tommy Holt (ex-UPO) and former KYUSS bassist Scott Reeder to the group's ranks.

Commented Evan, "Both Rusty and I feel extremely privileged to have found such killer guys and accomplished musicians to be members of ATTIKA 7.

"We can't wait to get out on the road and blow away audiences with our unique brand of melodic heavy metal.

"We have been enjoying working on the live show with Scott, Tommy and Zach.

"The album has been getting a lot of positive reviews so far, but I know that the real work begins now.

"It was super-important to us to find band members that were not only masters of their instruments but REAL team players and guys who were willing to make the commitment to dedicating themselves to the hard work it takes to break a new band nowadays. These guys are seasoned veterans who all believe in 'Blood Of My Enemies' and are all hungry to go out and destroy!"

ATTIKA 7 recorded "Blood Of My Enemies" with producer Mudrock (AVENGED SEVENFOLD, GODSMACK).

The bass and drum tracks on the CD were laid down by Tony Campos (SOULFLY, POSSESSED, STATIC-X, ASESINO, MINISTRY) and Devin Lebsack, respectively, but due to scheduling conflicts they were not able to make the required commitment to ATTIKA 7.

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