SINCH To Release Live Digi-EP

November 14, 2005

On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, SINCH will release "Live Cuts - 2005", a digital-only EP on Rock Ridge Music. This Philadelphia-based rock group's EP is the next in Rock Ridge's fall series of special, digital-only releases. This digital-only EP will be available everywhere digital tracks are sold worldwide, including outlets such as Napster, iTunes, MusicMatch, and Real.com. The EP is one of nine Rock Ridge titles to be carried by international DSPs, part of the label's recent worldwide digital distribution agreement with ADA.

The three songs featured on the "Live Cuts – 2005" EP are "The Power of Suggestion", "Identity Theft" and "The Last Scene". These are tracks that were featured on the band's most recent CD, "Clearing the Channel" (Rock Ridge Music). The band said, "We're really excited about releasing live versions of our songs online because it gives people who have never seen us in concert a taste of what this band is all about."

SINCH will release another digi-only EP in early 2006 featuring "reinterpretations" of songs from the album. The band are also introducing two new ringtones in January 2006: "Hydroplane" from "Clearing the Channel" and "Identity Theft" (Live) from "Live Cuts – 2005".

SINCH can be heard on Rock Ridge Music's newly-launched online radio station, www.rockridgeradio.com.

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