TWO TON ANVIL Signs With DARK STAR RECORDS

December 8, 2009

Chicago-based thrash/speed metal band TWO TON ANVIL has inked a deal with Dark Star Records. The group's self-titled debut CD is scheduled for release in March 2010.

According to the band's official bio, "the big production of TWO TON ANVIL's material makes it obvious there is no lack of engineering and production expertise on this project. A very meaty, mind-crushing sound with huge vocals and catchy melodies that are guaranteed to jar you head and blow your speakers out while tapping your feet and nodding your head."

TWO TON ANVIL is:

Chris Chubb (guitars, vocals)
Brian Ericson (guitars, vocals)
Glenn Christon (bass)
Larry Demumbrum (drums)

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

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