SCREAM IN EDEN Signs With Z RECORDS

November 29, 2007

Chicago's SCREAM IN EDEN has inked a deal with Z Records. According to a press release, "the band are yet another fine example of excellent melodic hard rock that fans have grown to expect from Z. Discovered by [Z head honcho] Mark Alger a few months ago, SCREAM IN EDEN's debut, entitled 'Original Sin', will be released on January 28, 2008 and is essential for fans of TESLA, DOKKEN and BABYLON A.D. Featured around the fantastic vocals of Joe Dokken and the guitar work of WHITE CROSS axeman Rex Carroll, SCREAM IN EDEN are set to make 2008 their year."

For audio samples, visit www.myspace.com/zrockrecordsuk.

SCREAM IN EDEN's Mark Villarreal shredding:

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