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Superthrive Enters The Studio To Begin Recording Their Anticipated New Release

The band Superthrive recently entered NYC studio Threshold Sound to begin recording the follow up to their last CD Live At CBGB's. They already generated new press regarding the new recording.

January 22nd, 2003- Jersey City, NJ.- The band Superthrive has been busy at work in Threshold Studios (NYC), completing tracks for their upcoming release. Due to the attention they received from their last CD, Live At CBGBs", writer Lewis R. Skillman of The Patriot Press was allowed a sneak preview of the material while the band cut tracks. Mr. Skillman published his review in the January 20th issue of the Queens based paper and spoke highly of the projected material. The song STITCHES is going to be a breakthrough for this four piece band...a tight powerful almost pop" song in the vein of Foo Fighters and The Hives"... Mr. Skillman also noted another gem is the song STRATOFORTRESS. A grooving catchy riff with lyrics conveying a sense of political and social consciousness laced with satire"... Superthrives new material shows a diverse, intense and refreshingly real style, this is the band to watch for in 2003."

Its been less then a year since Superthrives last release. Live at CBGBs" has become a piece of underground anthology that has received numerous rave reviews. The band released the live recording to show what writer Constantino Andruzzi of Vincebus Eruptium said is one of their strongest features". Their live sound. Very few indie bands have tried this approach. However the idea proved to be innovative and rewarding. The live recording brought even more attention to their first studio release Seven Songs For Sinners" (Beard Of Stars Records). Stonedgods.com reviewer El Nino, gave the album 4 out of 5 stars saying The band plays very inspired heavy rock reminiscent of some of the Seattle heroes"... Cool ideas, a very original approach...and some of the best choruss I have heard in a long time".

The band has drawn attention from indie labels and producers. The organization Women In Rock reviewed the live material and called the band immediately. In cyber space the attention is equal. The bands website received over 1,000 hits since November 1st and the Superthrive website is rated as the number 1 site for searches on Google.com. Underground Music Television posted Superthrives live video on their website (www.umtv.info ) and began playing it in rotation on the show. Quickly Superthrives video for the song Watch Us Burn" was voted into the top five videos for UMTV.

While Superthrive finishes up their recording they are also working on numerous shows in and around their home turf NYC. They have submitted material to be considered to play in the Rhode Island Block Music Festival, the Warped tour and this years Ozzfest when it hits the East Coast.

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Sue Karlik
42 Graham Street
Jersey City, NJ. 07307
201.963.0364
sueasinsue@hotmail.com

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