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Guff Recruit Steve Perry for new CD


05/21/07
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(PR) With nearly 10 years of existence and 700 shows under their belt and not much recognition to show for it, Athens Georgia's Guff is apparently in it for all the right reasons. From tying together entire sections of tours via roll-up-and-hop-on shows to drug busts and volunteering as medical research subjects in a middle-of-America no name town in order to get cash to fix a destroyed tour van, Guff has remained diligently committed to a punk ethos and work ethic despite the ever-persistent saturation of the independent artist's existence.

Their upcoming release, "Symphony Of Voices" (out June 26th on Go Kart Records) is a straight on, no frills collection of high octane melodic punk. While over the years countless others have spliced the classic methods with flavor-of-the-day chugs, sobs, and so forth, Guff remains true to the genre's purest form. If you've ever had a soft spot for pop-minded punk prepare to have it re-tenderized.

While Guff was in the studio Journey's own Steve Perry happened to randomly stop by to visit a friend. Upon hearing the band he was so impressed that he proposed that they collaborate with him on song. Track 12, "I Can See It In Your Eyes", was produced by Steve Perry and also features vocals from the legendary arena rocker.

Following the release of the album Guff will find themselves aimlessly adrift on the concrete seas with a slot on this Summer's Vans Warped Tour followed by dates with Goldfinger.

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