CELLBOUND Completes Work On Debut EP: Audio Available

September 19, 2006

Akron/Cleveland, Ohio-based metal act CELLBOUND has posted several tracks from its upcoming EP, "Nothing to Die For", on its MySpace page.

Formed in February of 2006, CELLBOUND consists of Jozey on guitar, Dave Borowske (ex-DOWNTROD and currently in GADFLY) on guitar, Eric "Zitch" Mitchell (ex-LIQUID EARTH) on bass, Todd Alley on drums, and two vocalists: Chris Emig (formerly of FROM THE ASHES) and T.J. Rock (formerly of END OF EVOLUTION).

"Nothing to Die For" was recorded at The Recording Workshop Studios in Chillicothe, Ohio under the guidance of Brian Muth and features the following track listing:

01. Slave
02. Nothing to Die For
03. Voices
04. My Misery
05. Wizard of My World
06. The Dark Grove

The disc will be available via the Detained Records web site on October 1 and elsewhere on October21.

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