GREY SKIES FALLEN Complete Work On New Album

February 11, 2006

New York metal band GREY SKIES FALLEN have completed work on their first album in over three years. Entitled "Two Way Mirror", the self-financed CD will be released as an enhanced CD-ROM featuring a 23-minute documentary, "The Making of Two Way Mirror." The documentary shows the recording process, and the ups and downs between band members throughout the session.

The eight songs that make up "Two Way Mirror" were written over the three-year time span that the band refers to as "The Lost Years". During that period, the band saw many lineup and style changes. GREY SKIES FALLEN also disbanded on two occasions. Cooler heads prevailed in late 2004, and the band was reformed, this time with co-founder/guitarist Joe D'Angelo back in the fold.

GREY SKIES FALLEN is currently in writing mode for an upcoming album to be released late 2006. The fourth album will feature the darker, heavier side of the band that was previously found on the band's 2002 release, "Tomorrow's in Doubt".

"Two Way Mirror" will be unleashed on February 15, and is currently available for purchase on the band's web site, www.greyskiesfallen.com.

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