HEAD DISCO Preparing To Record New Material

January 5, 2009

HEAD DISCO, the Norwegian band featuring former GREEN CARNATION vocalist Kjetil Nordhus on bass and backing vocals, has issued the following update:

"Exciting things are happening in the HEAD DISCO camp! We've had time now to work on a few tunes, and we're proud to tell you all that things are looking good. And sounding fresh. Very fresh. Within not too long, we will enter the studio to record two songs for promotion towards you lot and radio/magazines/labels etc. During the promotion period we will prepare the recording of our very first full album. We are currently also looking for partners in most areas (booking agent, management, label and so on),and things are looking promising. We haven't signed any deals yet, but will keep you updated when deals are done.

"Last, but not least, we are also planning our live concept — which seems to become potentially extraordinary. Our very first live show will probably be in our hometown, Kristiansand, Norway, during April or May 2009."

According to the group's official bio, "HEAD DISCO is a blend of great musics from the past in a whole new and fresh setting. Main composer Ciniod (guitar, main vocals) hasn't been in a band for years but has used his time well, writing great music soon to be recorded with HEAD DISCO. Kjetil Nordhus (bass, backing vocals) has toured the world as a singer with internationally acclaimed bands GREEN CARNATION and TRAIL OF TEARS. Roger Gregersen (guitar, backing vocals) adds fascinating hair and musical brilliance to the lineup, and is still guitarist, singer and composer in the impressive progressive rock act WICKED VIEW. The batteries are handled by Lars Erik Asp. With his experience from APE (drum 'n bass),GROUND ZERO SYSTEM (metal) and his extensive work with old FRANK ZAPPA material, Lars brings a lot of different music to the band."

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

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