BRAND NEW SIN Parts Ways With CENTURY MEDIA RECORDS

September 13, 2007

Syracuse-based quintet BRAND NEW SIN has parted ways with Century Media Records and is currently seeking a new label home. In light of its new independence, the group has just entered the second installment of the "Bodog Music Battle of the Bands" presented by Bodog Entertainment Group.

Bodog Music is searching for the top unsigned band in America with "Bodog Music Battle of the Bands", which is taking place in 17 major markets and features more than 300 live shows.

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A video interview with BRAND NEW SIN, conducted earlier in the year by Possum from Altitude TV's "Metalogy 101" show, can be viewed at YouTube.

BRAND NEW SIN is continuing to promote its acclaimed album "Tequila". The group last year shot a video for the new track "Motormeth" in its hometown of Syracuse in front of over 2,000 rabid fans. The clip is now available for viewing below.

"Tequila" was recorded at Method of Groove studios in Brooklyn with producer Joey Z (LIFE OF AGONY, STEREOMUD). The disc, mastered by the acclaimed George Marino (METALLICA, AC/DC, GUNS N' ROSES) at Sterling Sound, features a guest vocal appearance by Peter Steele (TYPE O NEGATIVE) on the track "Reaper Man". The group also recorded a new version of the entrance theme music for Big Show, the 7-foot, 500-pound ECW wrestler. The theme, "Crank It Up", was first heard on the compilation CD "WWE: Wreckless Intent", which debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard chart.

Upcoming BRAND NEW SIN shows:

Sep. 16 - Syracuse, NY - Dinosaur Block Party
Sep. 22 - Elmira, NY - The Amp
Oct. 06 - Herkimer, NY - Glory Days
Nov. 21 - North Syracuse, NY - Station 58
Nov. 24 - Elmira, NY - The Amp

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