THE DEADLY signed with BROKEN GLASSES RECORDS
Verfasst: 17.05.2004, 16:53
The brand new german label BROKEN GLASSES RECORDS has signed THE DEADLY [ex - members of Turmoil] from the U.S. in cooperation with HURRY UP! Records for a split CD/7" with THE DISGRAZIA LEGEND from Italy!
THE DEADLY sound:
http://www.metroplex3.com/thedeadly/mus ... tayout.mp3 [unmastered - rough mix]
THE DEADLY biography:
In the Summer of 2001, a number of key figures from a number of Philadelphia's key bands happened to discuss the need for something new inthe city of brotherly love. With experience as members of such local heroes as TURMOIL, LICKGOLDENSKY, and KILL THE MAN WHO QUESTIONS, they decided to fulfill this need with a new take on danger rock: THE DEADLY was born and word began to spread.
By Fall, THE DEADLY were held up in Gradwell House Studios recording their debut, "Phantoms In The Frequencies," to be released by Hawthorne Street Records. Those able to get an early listen to the material quickly began heralding THE DEADLY as the soundtrack for the new era of rock. The excitement was building throughout Philadelphia and the hype machine was well on its way.
During the next few months, THE DEADLY hit a few bumps on their path to glory. Guitar player and main songwriter Jonathon Hodges (formerly of TURMOIL) found himself distracted by his obligation to heavy hitters LICKGOLDENSKY, but by the Summer of 2002, with the release of "Phantoms In The Frequencies" approaching quickly, Hodges stepped down as a member of LICKGOLDENSKY, devoting himself whole-heartedly to THE DEADLY. At the same time, the lineup was solidified to include Jonathan Pushik (also formerly a member of TURMOIL as well as CONVICTION), Matt Hanemann (from METROPLEX / ex-Sound Of Failure) on guitar, and Steve Turtso on bass. Fresh out of Gradwell Studios again, with a batch of new material... The fuse has been lit, and it's only a matter of time before the bomb known as THE DEADLY explode.
THE DEADLY sound:
http://www.metroplex3.com/thedeadly/mus ... tayout.mp3 [unmastered - rough mix]
THE DEADLY biography:
In the Summer of 2001, a number of key figures from a number of Philadelphia's key bands happened to discuss the need for something new inthe city of brotherly love. With experience as members of such local heroes as TURMOIL, LICKGOLDENSKY, and KILL THE MAN WHO QUESTIONS, they decided to fulfill this need with a new take on danger rock: THE DEADLY was born and word began to spread.
By Fall, THE DEADLY were held up in Gradwell House Studios recording their debut, "Phantoms In The Frequencies," to be released by Hawthorne Street Records. Those able to get an early listen to the material quickly began heralding THE DEADLY as the soundtrack for the new era of rock. The excitement was building throughout Philadelphia and the hype machine was well on its way.
During the next few months, THE DEADLY hit a few bumps on their path to glory. Guitar player and main songwriter Jonathon Hodges (formerly of TURMOIL) found himself distracted by his obligation to heavy hitters LICKGOLDENSKY, but by the Summer of 2002, with the release of "Phantoms In The Frequencies" approaching quickly, Hodges stepped down as a member of LICKGOLDENSKY, devoting himself whole-heartedly to THE DEADLY. At the same time, the lineup was solidified to include Jonathan Pushik (also formerly a member of TURMOIL as well as CONVICTION), Matt Hanemann (from METROPLEX / ex-Sound Of Failure) on guitar, and Steve Turtso on bass. Fresh out of Gradwell Studios again, with a batch of new material... The fuse has been lit, and it's only a matter of time before the bomb known as THE DEADLY explode.