ZERO BY NONE Hard At Work On Sophomore CD

May 17, 2004

New York-based metal quartet ZERO BY NONE are currently recording their sophomore effort, "Resonating In Obscurity", with engineer Andy Marchione (ex-SORROW guitarist) The follow-up to 2001's "Impressions" will be released this summer on Tripping On Grace Music.

Consisting of vocalist Tracy Marchione, guitarist Steve Matasavich, bassist Paul LaBue and drummer Mike LaVeglia, ZERO BY NONE "hones their sound by cross breeding past with modern day influences," according to a posting on the group's official web site. "This process creates an aggressive sound rich with melodic flavor, still keeping a sense on commercially viable music."

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