Egypt Central Going Soph
. White Rabbit was produced by Skidd Mills (Saving Abel, 12 Stones, etc.) in early October 2010 and features twelve songs of heavy riffs, lyrics from the soul and strong melodic hooks. Threaded throughout this collection of songs is a story of consequences that occur when one accepts or declines the invitation from the White Rabbit. "We knew we had solid songs, but when the opportunity came to work with Skidd, we found the person that could not only make a great sounding record, but also bring the best out of us." states lead singer John Falls. "We had a lot of growing to do as men and the time was right to give our fans what they deserved and what we knew we were capable of�Kick Ass Rock!" "Collectively this is the best group of songs we have ever written" adds bassist Joey Chicago. The first single and title track White Rabbit will be released Feb 15th, 2011 to Active rock radio and iTunes and the full length CD will be released in May 2011. Egypt Central will hit the road in early 2011 and if there is one thing you can be assured of is, once you see an Egypt Central show you canʼt wait for them to return. In the words of drummer Blake Allison "Our secret weapon has always been our live show. I canʼt tell you how excited we are to play this new batch of songs for our fans that have stuck by us and this is our invitation for anyone new to Egypt Central to come along on this journey� we hope you accept!"
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