GODHEAD Signs With DRIVEN MUSIC GROUP

June 6, 2008

Driven Music Group, Inc. has announced the signing of the Los Angeles rock act GODHEAD to a three-album deal. The band is currently in the studio in Los Angeles finishing up the recording process for its new full-length CD. An October release is expected, to be followed by a U.S. tour.

Driven Music Group's Mark Nawara and Greg Shanaberger comment: "We are very excited to be working with such a class act as GODHEAD. The band is very hard-working and are incredible songwriters. We look forward to big things from them."

GODHEAD's Jason C. Miller comments: "Driven Music Group is going to be a fantastic new home for GODHEAD. We couldn't be happier to be a part of this company. Creatively they are letting us bring our music to the audience exactly as we've intended, and as artists we can't begin to describe how much we appreciate that!"

GODHEAD was formed in the mid-'90s. The band's major label debut release, entitled "2000 Years of Human Error", and its follow-up, "Evolver", have sold well over 100,000 copies to date.

After years of touring extensively with MARILYN MANSON, DISTURBED, STATIC-X, MUDVAYNE, RAMMSTEIN, PIGFACE and SALIVA, to name a few,as well as performing at Ozzfest and the Reading and Leeds festivals overseas, GODHEAD has scraped, clawed and carved out their own place in the rock music world.

GODHEAD consists of Jason C. Miller (vocals, guitars),Mike Miller (lead guitar, backing vocals),Ullrich Hepperlin (bass, programming),and Ty Smith (drums).

The band recently released the digital-only EP "Unplugged" via iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, eMusic and Amazon.com.

GODHEAD's most recent CD, "The Shadow Line", was released in 2006 through Cement Shoes Records.

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