Former EWIGKEIT Mainman Launches THE BOMBS OF ENDURING FREEDOM

May 13, 2007

Former EWIGKEIT mainman James Fogarty has launched a new musical project called THE BOMBS OF ENDURING FREEDOM.

Commented Fogarty: "THE BOMBS OF ENDURING FREEDOM is a project whose non-existent back catalogue allows a more outspoken attitude. Paying no heed to the whims of the quickly dying record labels and their trends and corruption, this is music that is brutally honest about the brutal world in which we happen to live. More material is coming shortly, and I thank you for your patience — but in the meantime, you can hear snippets of the music by watching the carnage unfold in the video 'Beware - The Bombs of Enduring Freedom'."

Watch the "Beware - The Bombs of Enduring Freedom" video, featuring snippets of Fogarty's new music, at YouTube.

For more information, visit www.thebombsofenduringfreedom.com.

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