M.A.N Signs European Deal With GAIN RECORDS

January 20, 2007

M.A.N, the new band formed out of the ashes of Sweden's TRANSPORT LEAGUE (featuring former MNEMIC frontman Tony Jelencovich),has signed a deal with the Gothenburg-based label Gain Records for the European release of the group's debut album, "Obey, Consume, Reject". The CD, which was originally issued in Sweden in March 2006, is expected to surface late March.

M.A.N recently began making pre-production demos of the material that will appear on the group's upcoming second album. This is the first recording featuring the band's new members, Andreas Engberg (drums),Robert Hakemo (bass; RELEVANT FEW, ex-ENGEL, GARDENIAN, KEROZENE, GOOSEFLESH) and newly recruited guitar maestro RobGuz.

Commented Jelencovich: "These new songs are the softest and most melodic songs we have ever written. Listening to the new outcome just feels like hearing angels singing while sitting on beautiful pink clouds. The lyrics has also gotten into another level; the songs deal with love, flowers and ...just happy things."

"Obey, Consume, Reject" was recorded and mixed at Grand Recordings in Gothenburg, Sweden by Svein Jensen. The mastering took place at the Mastering Room by Göran Finnberg.

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