DRY KILL LOGIC: New Songs Posted Online

July 19, 2003

New York-based DRY KILL LOGIC, who parted ways with Roadrunner Records last year after releasing one album through the label, have overhauled their web site and have added new pictures, show dates, a video of their U.K. tour and two new songs, entitled "Lost" and "Hindsight". The group recently completed work on their as-yet-untitled new album at Millbrook studios with longtime producers Eddie Wohl and Rob Caggiano (ANTHRAX) and are hoping to get it released through an as-yet-undisclosed label during the coming months. Other tracks set to appear on the CD include "Buckles", "200 Years Forgotten", "As Thick As Thieves", "Paper Tiger" and "Neither Here Nor Missed".

"We couldn't be happier with the songs on this record, the people we are working with, and the possibilities for the future," said guitarist Jason Bozzi. "The early response to the music has been nothing short of unbelievable, and the future looks bright."

"You always have to move forward in life, you can never take steps back," added vocalist Cliff Rigano. "I can look you in the eye and tell you not only am I happier now more than ever in this band, but we are more on top of our game than ever. To me, that is the ultimate proof of truly taking a step in the right direction."

Upcoming DRY KILL LOGIC dates:

Jul. 24 – New York, NY @ Don Hills
Aug. 08 – Baltimore, MD @ Thunderdome

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