Cleveland's WRETCH Reforms, Plans New Album

April 17, 2008

Cleveland, Ohio-based metal band WRETCH has reformed and plans on entering the studio this summer to begin recording a new full-length studio album.

WRETCH took a brief break last year after parting ways with vocalist Colin Watson in the summer.

"I am glad we were able to work everything out so we can move forward with WRETCH again", says guitarist Nick Giannakos. "We have 10 songs ready to go and can't wait to hear them with Colin."

Joining Giannakos and Watson in the band's current lineup are Shaun Vanek (guitar),Tim Frederick (bass) and Chris Koshock (drums).

WRETCH released its critically acclaimed "Reborn" debut CD in 2006 and "Make This Garden Burn" EP in 2007 on Auburn Records. They were one of the feature bands at the 2007 Headbanger's Open Air festival in Germany. The song "Make This Garden Burn" was written in honor of the event's 10th anniversary.

Giannakos also plays guitar in BREAKER and will be traveling with them in June to perform at the Bang Your Head!!! festival in Balingen, Germany.

Visit www.auburnrecords.com for more information.

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