LIZZY BORDEN: New Logo Search Clarified

October 12, 2006

LIZZY BORDEN is working on a new record and is looking to recreate its logo to fit with the new concept. "We really want to thank all those who have sent in their ideas; all the effort that went into each and everyone is deeply appreciated," the band writes in a statement.

"A lot of people have been asking for a bit more direction. The reason why we we're a little vague is because we wanted to get a fresh perspective from the artist point of view.

"As far as changing the shape of the logo, we don't mind a little modification to update it, but just to be clear, we are not looking for a new logo.

"The LIZZY BORDEN logo has been the staple for us for many years and we intend on keeping that tradition. What we are looking for is more a renovation to the logo.

"Like we've stated before it's gone through many changes throughout the years (go to the CD section of our website to view the logo on our past records) and you will see what we mean.

"When the logo went from straight colors to the ripped up flag dangling off, it was a great leap, and now we're looking to leap again! So keep the ideas coming… Hint: We're not looking for anything with an axe. We are also in the middle of working on ideas for the cover of the new record, though information on the concept of the record is not available at this time, it's more about finding the artist that appeals to us first. When we do find that person we will reveal the concept to him/her and go for a more tailored approach.

"Once again we want to thank all those who have and are participating in sharing their logo ideas with us and look forward to receiving more of your ideas in the coming weeks ahead."

LIZZY BORDEN earlier in the year announced the addition of guitarist Ira Black (METAL CHURCH, VICIOUS RUMORS) to the group's ranks.

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