SIN DEALER To Release 'Dying To Live' In September

June 15, 2007

SIN DEALER, the band featuring members of SEA OF GREEN, SONS OF OTIS, EDWIN and PLASMA BLAST, have been busy recording their highly anticipated follow up to 2004's "13" six-song CD EP. Frontman Eric Kuthe comments, "We're all very pleased with the final mixes and we're just mastering the new CD right now. We really took our time on this recording and spent the last three months getting the songs to a place that we never imagined possible when we began the process back in January. It was a whole new experience to be able to record songs, do a few mixes, sit on them for a week or two, and then go back in the studio and re-do some of the vocals or guitar parts or just tweak things here and there. We're all really excited to get these new songs out there," Kuthe adds. "We also decided to change the name of the new CD to 'Dying to Live' at some point along the way. It's the title of one of the songs on the new CD and we all agreed that it was such a different title, a real oxymoron, you know what I mean? And it summed up the feel of the CD perfectly. We also just posted another new song on our MySpace page, called 'One Foot in the Grave', so hit the site and check it out!"

The official release date for "Dying to Live" is Tuesday, September 11.

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