GREY SKIES FALLEN Putting Finishing Touches On New EP

September 15, 2010

New York metal band GREY SKIES FALLEN is putting the finishing touches on its new digital-only EP, "Along Came Life", for a late September release. Cover art for the group's first release since 2006's "Two Way Mirror" is being handled by Travis Smith.

Sonically, "Along Came Life" "runs the gamut from mellow to heavy, and provides the listener with yet another new twist on the GREY SKIES FALLEN sound," according to a press release.

The band's fourth official release, "Along Came Life" will be available on such sites as iTunes, Amazon MP3, MySpace, Reverbnation and Bandcamp.

A new GREY SKIES FALLEN song, "By The Wayside", is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

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