HYDROGYN To Enter Studio This Week

January 5, 2008

West Virginia's hard rock band HYDROGYN has issued the following update:

"The band is getting ready to enter the studio Tuesday, January 8th to start recording the new CD scheduled for a May release. The band had a great 2007 and is looking forward to an even bigger and better 2008.

"We also want to report that the new CD will be coming out via a new label. That information will be revealed later on this month as well.

"The band would also like to clarify the lineup for this CD and touring in 2008. The band will consist of Julie [Westlake, vocals] (of course),Chris Sammons on bass and vocals, Josh Kitchen on drums, Jeff Westlake on guitar and for the studio Andy Caudill will be used on keyboards. Craig Goldy [DIO] is no longer with the band and did not as many now know take part in the European tour as well. With Craig's commitments that were already laid out it was an impossible road to navigate. Craig is busy touring and working with Ronnie James Dio, as he has reported for 2008.

"The new CD is expected to be released sometime in May of this year with recording being finished in February. New tour dates are also being compiled now and will be announced around the completion of the CD in February as well."

HYDROGYN's "Breaking Me Down" video:

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