Former SAIGON KICK Members To Collaborate On Movie Soundtrack

July 21, 2004

Former SAIGON KICK bandmates Matt Kramer (vocals) and Phil Varone (drums) are talking about collaborating on several tracks for the soundtrack to a movie Varone is currently making about his "crazy excessive rock 'n' roll life," according to a posting on Kramer's web site. Matt's solo cut "War & Peas" will also be featured on the soundtrack. A possible EP release from the songwriting sessions may follow.

In other news, Kramer may soon be traveling to England for a while to record a new album with "my good old friend ANTI PRODUCT, a.k.a. Alex Kane, from LIFE SEX & DEATH, and my COMA band," Matt writes on his site. No further information is currently available.

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