LIFE OF AGONY Members Keeping Busy With Other Projects

August 2, 2006

LIFE OF AGONY is currently on break after completing its successful touring cycle for the 2005 Epic Records release, "Broken Valley", but the guys are all keeping very busy with their other projects...

Lead singer Keith Caputo released a solo album, titled "Heart's Blood on Your Dawn", and toured Europe to support it with a group of talented Dutch musicians. Dates are now being lined up for the USA. Visit www.keithcaputo.com for more details.

Bassist Alan Robert has launched a new project called SPOILER NYC. The punk trio is set to release a record called "Grease Fire in Hell's Kitchen" in September, produced by Robert and mixed by Greg Fidelman (SLIPKNOT, JET, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS) and Daniel Ehrlich. Robert fronts the group as lead vocalist/bassist and sample tracks can be heard on the band's official web site, www.spoilernyc.com.

Guitarist Joey Z has opened a recording studio in Brooklyn, NY called Method of Groove Studio and has successfully produced and mixed BRAND NEW SIN's latest release for Century Media. Joey has also teamed up with Peter Steele (TYPE O NEGATIVE) to reform CARNIVORE. European festivals and East Coast dates are now confirmed!

For more details about Method of Groove Studio, log on to www.methodofgroovestudio.com.

Drummer Sal Abruscato has been actively building custom motorcycles and recently won an award for his latest creation. Check out www.salabruscato.com for more details.

In other LIFE OF AGONY-related news, Roadrunner Records has plans to release a remastered version of LIFE OF AGONY'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 with MEGADETH will appear on the upcoming "Gigantour" DVD release.

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