SPIRALARMS Frontman Issues New Album Update

July 20, 2009

SPIRALARMS, the San Francisco Bay Area-based band featuring Craig Locicero (FORBIDDEN, ex-MANMADEGOD) on guitar, Tim Narducci (ex-SYSTEMATIC) on vocals, Chris "Cornbread" Lombardo on bass, and Brad Barth on keyboards, entered Sonic Room/Audio Voyage studios in late June/early July to begin recording a new album, tentatively titled "Highest Society".

Commented Narducci, "I can't begin to tell everyone of how impressed I am with [SPIRALARMS drummer] Ron's [Redeen, who has previously played with THE ESSENESS PROJECT, the band featuring former NEVERMORE/TESTAMENT and current FORBIDDEN guitarist Steve Smyth] studio work. What a MUTHERFUKKER! Solid as any top studio cat I've worked with, including Josh Freese... No bullshit, period. Thank you, Ron, for your hard work!!!

"The rhythm guitar tone is so raw and crunchy and exactly what I've been wanting for so long with this band; we've finally achieved it. It sounds so massive already I'm afraid to do anything to them in post-production. Next, Cornbread will be stepping up to the plate to tie the basic tracks all together most likely over the next couple of days.

"We have decided to put 12 songs on the record instead of 11, all which complement each other and make a very focused heavy rock 'n' roll album. Two songs which Craig and I wrote together when first started jamming in 2004 called 'Dirty Bomb' and 'Got it All Wrong'. It's so cool how they fit with all of the newest songs written even weeks ago.

"This band has come full circle and has never sounded so good..."

"Highest Society" will be released through Luxury Buzz, the new label started by Narducci and Barth. Other songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Blood And Wine", "Later On", "Live Another Day", "Scorpio", "Sleep Of The Just", "Silver Sky", and "All That You Seek".

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/spiralarms.

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