FOREVER UNTIL OCTOBER Ink Deal With Copro Records

April 1, 2002

FOREVER UNTIL OCTOBER have inked a deal with Britain's Copro Records and are tentatively scheduled to record their debut album this summer at the Salad Days studio in Washington D.C. with producer Brian McTernan (i.e. SNAPCASE, CAVE IN, DROWNINGMAN, HOT WATER MUSIC). Guitarist Adam commented: We are truly excited at the prospect of recording in the USA and were blown away that Brian loved the songs so much. We can't wait. We're still keeping all our options open as it happens as there are a number of producers we'd like to consider, but Brian is definitely at the top of the wants list.

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