BROUGHTON'S RULES Signs To RELAPSE RECORDS

August 6, 2010

Relapse Records has announced the signing of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's BROUGHTON'S RULES. The band's recently completed debut album, "Bounty Hunter 1853", will be released in November. The CD was recorded with noted engineer Al Sutton at his Rustbelt Studios in Royal Oak, Michigan.

BROUGHTON'S RULES (Dennis Kern - drums, Jim Nemeth - bass, Jeff Ellsworth - guitar, Ben Matthews - guitar) is a dynamic rock outfit featuring ex-members of DON CABALLERO and BLUNDERBUSS.

BROUGHTON'S RULES will open for POLVO on August 12 at Brillobox in Pittsburgh.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/broughtonsrules.

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