STRONG INTENTION Sign With GOODFELLOW RECORDS

April 4, 2005

Maryland grindcore merchants STRONG INTENTION have inked a deal with Goodfellow Records. The band will be entering Ken Olden's (DAMNATION AD) D.C. studio in May to begin recording an as-yet-untitled new album for a mid-summer release.

"Being a fan of STRONG INTENTION for so long makes this communion even more exciting for me," says Goodfellow owner Chris Logan. "They are a welcome addition to our family and, with their fuck you attitude towards the state of things today, we think they fit in beautifully here at Goodfellow."

Shortly after wrapping up the recording, the band will be heading out on tour with INTERNAL BLEEDING, BODIES IN THE GEARS OF THE APPARATUS and KILL THE CLIENT.

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