SOUTH OF DIVINE Featuring Ex-AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE Guitarist: New EP Available

February 27, 2008

SOUTH OF DIVINE, the new band featuring ex-AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE guitarist Nick Quijano, former DIRT vocalist Travis Powers, Sean O'Boyle on drums and Cavedogg on bass, has released a three-song downloadable EP via its MySpace page. The CD was tracked at Diamond Recording Studios, owned by Bobby Blotzer from RATT and Greg Gill. Production was handled by Origin Sound Studio owner/producer Craig Douglas.

SOUTH OF DIVINE will enter Origin Sound on April 22 to begin recording its full-length debut, tentatively due in the fall. The album will feature between 10 and 12 brand new songs, none of which appear on the group's EP.

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