DEAR ENEMY To Tour With SEVENDUST And TAPROOT

September 11, 2008

Atlanta, Georgia's DEAR ENEMY will embark on an East Coast tour with SEVENDUST and TAPROOT beginning Sunday, September 28. The group is touring in support of its debut album, "Believe The Rumors", which is scheduled for release on September 27. The CD was produced by Corey Lowery of DARK NEW DAY, STEREOMUD and STUCK MOJO fame and features guest appearances by Clint Lowery (SEVENDUST, DARK NEW DAY, KORN) and Fran Strine (IRON STEEL). The release is the follow-up to the band's "Walking Past Yesterday" EP, which, along with their rigorous touring schedule, propelled DEAR ENEMY into the Southeastern spotlight.

For more information, visit www.dearenemy.com.

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