Former BLEED THE DREAM Frontman To Release PHANTOM COMMUNIQUE Debut In February

November 17, 2009

PHANTOM COMMUNIQUE, the Los Angeles four-piece formed by former BLEED THE DREAM singer Brandon Thomas, will begin selling its four-song debut EP at all upcoming shows, giving concertgoers a taste of the band's forthcoming full-length debut.

Entitled "The Wolf And The Sheep", the full-length disc will be released February 23, 2010.

The band will play a local show with Key Club resident faves STEEL PANTHER on Monday, November 23.

PHANTOM COMMUNIQUE was formed during a personal breaking point for vocalist Brandon Thomas. Having just parted ways with the successful but tumultuous band BLEED THE DREAM, with whom he had toured the world and released two full-length CDs, Thomas was determined to flex his artistic muscles again, and quickly assembled the kind of ragtag misfits that would help bring his musical visions to fruition under the PHANTOM COMMUNIQUE banner.

Teaming up with longtime friend, and former guitarist in OPIATE FOR THE MASSES, Jim Kaufman, the new band was quickly welcomed into the fold of Kaufman's new label, American Voodoo Records.

Gritty, emotionally stirring and vibrant with vitriol, PHANTOM COMMUNIQUE possess a dynamic and undeniable spirit. With a respect for the rock of old and a knack for heavy hooks, the Los Angeles foursome perfectly captures that spirit in the studio.

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

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