SOULS HARBOR Parts Ways With CRASH MUSIC

October 20, 2007

South Carolina metal act SOULS HARBOR has parted ways with Crash Music, Inc. The band is currently recording a new EP which will feature a guest appearance by 40 BELOW SUMMER drummer Carlos Aguilar.

SOULS HARBOR is a five-piece band all hailing from different parts of the U.S. that formed in late 2000 when they all met in the military.

In 2005, the band self-released an EP, entitled "Burning Souls". The EP quickly sparked attention from several major southeastern radio stations including 98X (Charleston, SC) and Rock 106.1 (Savannah, GA). Soon, two songs off the EP were added into regular rotation and the band moved more than 2,500 units within 90 days.

SOULS HARBOR's first full-length album, entitled "Writings On The Wall", was released in 2006 through Crash Music.

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

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