KNOCK 'EM DEAD Signs With EULOGY RECORDINGS

February 18, 2009

Eulogy Recordings has announced the signing of Miami, Florida's KNOCK ' EM DEAD.

KNOCK 'EM DEAD was formed in 2005 by two musically driven brothers, Hamlet Garcia (vocals) and Vladimir Garcia (drums),with the goal of writing intense, heavy and honest music. Their musical influences include SEPULTURA, SLAYER, HATEBREED, NAPALM DEATH and even TUPAC, and their sound is a combination of extremely heavy, destructive guitar riffs, with very powerful and intense drumming underneath one of the most punishing voices in heavy music today. Their lyrics are directly influenced by their life struggles and experiences. With numerous member changes and other hardships, KNOCK 'EM DEAD have definitely seen some difficult times but in 2009 with the strongest lineup in their history they are ready to take on the world!

KNOCK 'EM DEAD's Hamlet Garcia says: "As a South Florida band, we've always loved Eulogy and what they've done for the scene not only in South Florida but across the world. We grew up listening to a lot of bands on the label and it's an honor to be a part of Eulogy family."

John Wylie of Eulogy Recordings adds: "KNOCK 'EM DEAD is the epitome of what we look for in a band. They are great musicians, hard working people and are determined to succeed at any cost. We are very excited to have them join our family."

KNOCK 'EM DEAD plans to tour this summer, then record its Eulogy Recordings debut later this year.

KNOCK 'EM DEAD lineup:

Vladimir Ernesto Garcia - Drums
Aric Edward Meerbott - Guitar
Matthew Allen Watson - Bass
Gustavo Jesus Velez - Guitar
Hamlet Daniel Garcia - Vocals

For more information, go to www.myspace.com/knockemdead.

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