TOO PURE TO DIE Signs With TRUSTKILL RECORDS

August 30, 2007

Trustkill Records has announced the signing of TOO PURE TO DIE. The Des Moines, Iowa-based band has been building up momentum with its latest full-length release, "Confidence and Consequence" (Sumerian Records, 2006). The group has also been touring non-stop over the past year, with full U.S. and Canadian runs alongside such bands at AUGUST BURNS RED, MISERY SIGNALS, SWORN ENEMY, CALIBAN, KATAKLYSM and THE ACACIA STRAIN. They are about to start another full U.S. run with ALL THAT REMAINS this September running through October.

Since TOO PURE TO DIE released "Confidence and Consequence", it has added Paul Zurlo (formerly of BEYOND ALL REASON) on vocals. The band is rounded out by Jordan Peterson (guitar),Chris Towning (bass),Zach Johnson (guitar) and Kyle Rossi (drums).

Commented Peterson: "When I started this band one of my original goals was to be on Trustkill. I don't think we could make a better move than by joining forces." Trustkill president Josh Grabelle echoed the sentiments by saying, "There are some bands that get together and expect the world handed to them on a silver platter. Not TOO PURE TO DIE. These guys get out there and DO what other bands TALK about doing, they're running circles around most bands. I went and saw them play live with new singer Paul and was floored, they killed it. We are super-excited to see what the future holds for TOO PURE TO DIE!"

TOO PURE TO DIE is currently holed up in the studio re-recording "Confidence and Consequence" with new vocals from Paul and a previously unreleased track. The label aims to release the new version of the LP at the end of November. TOO PURE TO DIE is also working on material for its next album, tentatively due next summer.

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

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