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THC Smokin Debut


05/31/07
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(PR) �LIFE, LOVE, LUST, DEATH, PARTYING. No metaphors, just things worth talking about,� says John �JB� Brown, lead singer of South Jersey�s The High Court (THC anyone?). Such a bold statement certainly applies to the band�s young career. In just over a year, The High Court has wholeheartedly dedicated themselves to their music. They have proven themselves a worthy adversary of any challenges with Puppet Strings, their debut release that hits stores on July 24th, 2007, on I Surrender Records.

After touring together in a variety of metal bands, guitarist Lou Cuello, drummer Denny Carvell, and bassist Kyle �Shell� Shellhammer wished to return to their rock roots. In desperate need of a lead singer, the trio sought unconventional help by placing an ad on Craigslist. Their only response came from JB, simply stating, �Ill sing my ass off.� With rhythm guitarist Mike Matranga added to the lineup, The High Court was complete. It only took one rehearsal in Lou�s living room to discover that they had created something huge.

The High Court holds a special place in their heart for the debauchery of rock and roll, indulging their hedonistic tendencies with �2 Much Love 4 1 Woman� and �The Refresher Course�. While the band shamelessly disregards any form of subtlety in their exploits, The High Court goes about even the tawdriest subject matter with an undeniable swagger and charm. This isn�t to say that they focus solely on the benefits of a rock-star lifestyle

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