SPIRALARMS: New Mixes Posted Online

August 9, 2007

SPIRALARMS — the San Francisco Bay Area band featuring Craig Locicero (ex-FORBIDDEN) on guitar, Tim Narducci (ex-SYSTEMATIC) on guitar/vocals, Chris Kontos (ex-MACHINE HEAD, TESTAMENT) on drums, Chris Lombardo on bass and Brad Barth on keyboards — has posted a new mix of the song "Lonely Guns" on its MySpace page. Also available are the tracks "Straight to Your Head" and "That Song". "Tim did them himself with some help from yours truly (sitting behind him yapping in his ear) and really excited about how they turned out," says Craig.

He adds, "When we got back from Europe in late June there was a short break to clear our heads. That worked wonders, the new stage of the Rock-it Ship has been implemented! There is some very good news in the no so distant horizon.

"For the moment, we wanted to get our creative process rolling again, so last night we touched on six new song ideas. We'll take two or three of them and record them next week. We just have to keep that side of our brains active. We have literally dozens of songs that we love that have not been documented. SPIRALARMS is the kind of band that will record our two records at once.

"Shows are coming, but there is much business to take care of presently. We'll be playing in L.A. by late September or early October and a few select gigs here and there. We're just not gonna do many shows while we get everything done that needs be be completed."

Fan-filmed video footage of SPIRALARMS performing at the Graspop Metal Meeting, which took place June 22-24 in Dessel, Belgium, has been posted at YouTube.

Commented Locicero: "The gig was really a blast for us. And really made easy for us due to our soundman Pat and the local crew at the Graspop. But most of all, thanks to people that watched us play that day, you made us feel welcome. You all helped us rock the fuck out!!!! Much respect to you all for that."

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