BODY OF SCARS Guitarist Issues Album Update

November 14, 2008

BODY OF SCARS, the Phoenix, Arizona-based band featuring JAG PANZER drummer Rikard Stjernquist and former 40 GRIT vocalist/guitarist James Santiago, entered the studio this past June to begin recording its second album, tentatively due in early 2009.

Commented guitarist Randy Davis: "We are actually going to play a show next Saturday (November 22) at Joe's Grotto (we go on at 9:30) with three other kickass Arizona bands... so be there as it will be the last show of the year for us as we need to get out of the studio for a night! After the show, we finally start guitar tracks and things should start rolling after that. We dropped a few songs and added a few songs, the count right now is 16 for the disc. Scheduling conflicts, hour long drives to the studio, work, family, holidays, gas prices and everything else had really slowed the drum tracking almost to a stop considering we started tracking drums in June. But with great pride and relief, drums are done!! Everyone is very excited on the outcome of Rikard's professional playing, Engineering and overall drum tones on this beast of a CD. We just hope everyone else likes this disc as much as we do. We are still pushing for a late January or early February release."

Formed in August 2006, BODY OF SCARS' current lineup is completed by bassist Brian Shoemake.

For more information, visit the BODY OF SCARSMySpace page.

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