Drew Beringer
01/11/06, 09:23 AM
Deep Elm Records is pleased to announced that Lou Fontana, former guitarist for Long Island post-hardcore heroes On The Might Of Princes, has officially joined Small Arms Dealer (http://www.deepelm.com/451/) as a full-time band member. You can read the statement about it below.
DEEP ELM RECORDS is pleased to announced that Lou Fontana, former guitarist for Long Island post-hardcore heroes ON THE MIGHT OF PRINCES, has officially joined SMALL ARMS DEALER as a full-time band member. Lou also plays guitar on the band's infectious debut "A Single Unifying Theory" ( http://www.deepelm.com/451/ ) which was recorded by Phil Douglas of LATTERMAN and will be released worldwide on February 7, 2006.
SMALL ARMS DEALER write songs that evoke a metaphorical bloodbath between love, hate, betrayal, passion and sanity...and the spitfire that pours from "A Single Unifying Theory" does nothing to disprove it. They play with the frenzied desperation of a band with one foot in the grave, and the vitriol that spews from vocalist Jason Lubrano, combined with the guns-blazing, take-no-prisoners attack of the guitars and rhythm section, blows the lid off the proverbial rock n' roll coffin. When the smoke clears after these twelve incredible songs, you'll be left with an aching gut, tender ears and one of the most astounding debut records you've ever heard.
Listen to three songs in their entirety on MyWire: http://www.mywire.org/smallarmsdealer
DEEP ELM RECORDS is pleased to announced that Lou Fontana, former guitarist for Long Island post-hardcore heroes ON THE MIGHT OF PRINCES, has officially joined SMALL ARMS DEALER as a full-time band member. Lou also plays guitar on the band's infectious debut "A Single Unifying Theory" ( http://www.deepelm.com/451/ ) which was recorded by Phil Douglas of LATTERMAN and will be released worldwide on February 7, 2006.
SMALL ARMS DEALER write songs that evoke a metaphorical bloodbath between love, hate, betrayal, passion and sanity...and the spitfire that pours from "A Single Unifying Theory" does nothing to disprove it. They play with the frenzied desperation of a band with one foot in the grave, and the vitriol that spews from vocalist Jason Lubrano, combined with the guns-blazing, take-no-prisoners attack of the guitars and rhythm section, blows the lid off the proverbial rock n' roll coffin. When the smoke clears after these twelve incredible songs, you'll be left with an aching gut, tender ears and one of the most astounding debut records you've ever heard.
Listen to three songs in their entirety on MyWire: http://www.mywire.org/smallarmsdealer