STONERIDER Signs With TRUSTKILL RECORDS

October 19, 2007

Trustkill Records has announced the signing of STONERIDER. Hailing from Atlanta Georgia, this quartet just finished recording their debut album "Three Legs of Trouble" with producer Bill Appleberry (OPERATOR, THE WALLFLOWERS). Featured in Metal Hammer's "One To Watch for 2008", "Three Legs of Trouble" will be released worldwide on January 29, 2008. Already establishing a following in their hometown of Atlanta, GA, the band will hit the road in January for a full U.S. tour.

A huge part of STONERIDER's organic creative process has been sharing the growth with their fans on their blogs, talking about the importance of bands like ZEPPELIN and THE WHO. "We feel that's a huge responsibility!" Drummer Jason Krutzky admits. "Most young kids don't know who those bands are and how good they were. Their music is timeless. THE WHO, THE ROLLING STONES, AEROSMITH, ROBERT JOHNSON, they were true innovators. Our job lies in staying true to that essence." The band is hungry to get on the road teaching the lessons of Page/Plant and Scott/Young everywhere they go, partying, having a good time, and showing the world their Southern hospitality. World: Get ready for STONERIDER to run up your tab!

Listen to debut songs from STONERIDER at this location.

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