DEATH & TAXES To Release Debut Album In July

May 20, 2004

Los Angeles-based melodic hard rock band DEATH & TAXES will be releasing their debut CD, "Inevitable", in late July through Dead Moose Records. The follow-up to the band's four-song EP that was released in June 2003 was mixed at LAfx Studios in Burbank, Ca. with Uly Noriega at the controls and will be mastered by engineer Brian Gardner in Hollywood, Ca. DEATH & TAXES is Jay Link (lead vocals),Michael Cutting (guitar),Dave Starkey (bass) and Paul Monroe of XYZ fame (session drums). For more information, go to www.death-and-taxes.net.

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