HYDROGYN Begins Writing New Material

November 21, 2006

West Virginia's HYDROGYN has announced plans to enter the studio next year to record its third album, tentatively due late 2007/early 2008. The band will also embark on the U.K. Sex And Sins Tour in February 2007. A promotional tour in France will follow in March. Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

HYDROGYN was unable to perform at the 2006 Monterrey Metal Fest in Mexico on Saturday, November 18, due to "sudden medical issues" with Julie, the band's vocalist, according to a press release.

HYDROGYN has already been confirmed by for the 2007 Monterrey Metal Fest and pre-party.

HYDROGYN's latest album, "Bombshell" — which features a cover of SKID ROW's "18 and Life" (audio) — was released through Chavis Records.

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