VOX TEMPUS Signs With ANGEL MILK RECORDS

November 15, 2007

Progressive rock/metal band VOX TEMPUS has signed an exclusive deal with Angel Milk Records in Europe.

Label president Andy Bramhall initially expressed interest in the group when they were first shopping the debut, "In the Eye of Time". The album ultimately saw a small independent release in the U.S., with virtually no overseas distribution. Andy went on to form Angel Milk Records in the U.K., and kept in touch with the band through keyboardist Eric Ragno.

With the latest resurgence in progressive rock, there has been a new wave of interest in the band through both MySpace and the individual careers of Eric and super-drummer Gregg Bissonette. Says Eric: "We often receive questions about where to buy the album, if there are any leftover tracks and what will come next. In conversations with Angel Milk, many of these same questions arose. After some discussion, it was agreed that we should explore these answers together."

The first step is to re-release the debut album, "In the Eye of Time", in Europe and Asia. The album is being expertly remastered by Andy Bramhall, with assistance by Greg Michael Burnell at Jellyjam Digital UK."

Eric continues: "We are excited about this new partnership, and look forward to seeing the album get the overseas exposure that it deserves. Be sure to visit out website at www.vox-tempus.com to hear clips from the album, as well our unreleased cover of the JOURNEY classic 'Stone in Love'."

Andy Bramhall from Angel Milk comments: "This is a quality release as it stands with plenty of light and shade and superb musicianship — I love the progressive vibe if its done well, always have always will, and these boys do it well! I have done a deal with the band to re-master the record in the UK and do a small European release with a Japanese licence to follow, there's a strong possibility that there will be another record from VOX TEMPUS with the label shouting up some money to get the band out playing to support it, both in the UK for some shows, the USA and Japan."

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