LIFE OF AGONY, BIOHAZARD Members To Introduce New Bands At CMJ Show

October 6, 2006

LIFE OF AGONY's Alan Robert and BIOHAZARD's Billy Graziadei will team up for a special CMJ Music Marathon show in New York with their new bands SPOILER NYC and SUICIDE CITY, respectively. The CMJ concert will take place at The Trash Bar on Saturday, November 4. SPOILER NYC will hit the stage at 9:00 p.m., to be followed by SUICIDE CITY at 10:00 p.m. The Trash Bar is located at 256 Grand St. (between Driggs and Roebling) in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. More information is available at www.thetrashbar.com.

SPOILER NYC recently posted two new tracks from its forthcoming release, entitled "Grease Fire in Hell's Kitchen". The record will be released through an independent label to be announced shortly. Check out the songs "Lucky 13" and "Unpredictable" — which were produced by Robert and recorded by Danny Schuler (BIOHAZARD) at Underground Sound Studios and at Over Time Studio by Omar Clavijo (ILL NINO) — at this location. "Unpredictable" was the first song written by the band and was the song that started it all. Both cuts were mixed by Greg Fidelma (SLIPKNOT, JET, JOHNNY CASH) and DD Ehrlich.

LIFE OF AGONY is presently on break after completing their successful touring cycle in support of their 2005 Epic Records release "Broken Valley". Roadrunner Records has plans to release a remastered version of the group's classic debut, "River Runs Red", later in the year. Live performances and behind-the-scenes footage from the group's stint on last summer's Gigantour will appear on the upcoming "Gigantour" DVD release.

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