ONE DEAD THREE WOUNDED Sign With 1X1 MUSIC

December 22, 2005

Philadelphia's ONE DEAD THREE WOUNDED have inked a deal with 1x1 Music. The band's first release, entitled "Paint the Town", will be available internationally beginning on January 24, 2006. A North American tour in support of the CD will kick off early next year.

ONE DEAD THREE WOUNDED are currently in recording their second release, entitled "Moving Units", at Labyrinth Sound in Cherry Hill, New Jersey with renowned studio engineer Vince Ratti (A LIFE ONCE LOST, THIS DAY FORWARD, BURY YOUR DEAD). "Moving Units" should be hitting the stores in spring of 2006.

Visit 1x1music.com to subscribe to the label's podcast to receive the band's iTunes video Electronic Press Kit as well as an exclusive bonus track from "Paint the Town".

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