Corporate Punishment / KOCH Recording Artist - NEVER 3NOUGH
(members of Epic Recording Artist 18 VISIONS & Shade Recording Artist, El Paso's LYLAH)
FRIDAY JULY 18TH @ CLUB 101
8pm / ALL AGES / Tickets ON SALE NOW @ ALL THAT MUSIC
UP AND RUNNING, CLUB 101 and TICKETBULLY.COM
with special guests CLOSED HEART SURGERY (Orange County,CA)
AERIAL and RED QUEEN EFFECT
VIDEO with NIKKI SIXX - NEVER ENOUGH's Trevor Friedrich (ex-EIGHTEEN VISIONS) is the featured drummer in the new SIXX: A.M. video, "Accidents Can Happen".SIXX: A.M. is the new project from MOTLEY CRUE bassist Nikki Sixx and fellow musicians James Michael and D.J. Ashba.
NEVER ENOUGH frontman Norman Matthews commented: "I'm childhood friends with Bones Elias from JULIEN-K (ex-ORGY). I hooked him up with Trevor to hang out. Bones was in the SIXX: A.M. 'Life is Beautiful' video. So when Tenth Street Entertainment needed a drummer for the next video, Bones was on tour with JULIEN-K on the EVANESCENCE tour and couldn't do it, so he spread the word about Trevor and it was a done deal."
Corporate Punishment is proud to announce the NEVER ENOUGH (aka N3V3R 3N0U6H) El Paso Performance on JULY 18TH @ CLUB 101!! NEVER 3NOUGH is the new project featuring Eighteen Visions guitarist (and ex-Throwdown vocalist/ Death by Stereo guitarist) Keith Barney and Drummer Trevor Friedrich, and Lylah Vocalist/Guitarist Norman Matthew.
NEVER 3NOUGH released their self produced LP "1.0"on12/04 via Corporate Punishment/Koch Records and have been featured in:
ALTERNATIVE PRESS MAGAZINE, METAL EDGE MAGAZINE, OUTBURN,CRAVE,with the debut single "TO THE BOTTOM" being featured on XM RADIO and locally on KLAQ 95.5FM
Said Guitarist/Producer Barney, "N3 is an outlet for all the love, rage and sadness in our lives. We know there are people out there that are just like us, people who still truly care about what's going on in the world around them and not just what's right in front of them."
On differences from his past project Barney adds, "lyrically we touch on politics and some other things which never happened in 18v. It's more message and idea driven, really trying to connect with people. There are songs that hit every spectrum of emotions - heavy and pissed, quiet and personal. It's really important to me that people don't just see this as an 18V spin-off."
As for the numbers, "everything is based in numbers- population, salaries, status, polls. Numbers represent a lot of the bad things in the world and the le tters represent communication and the things we need more of. People just can't seem to fucking get enough. Can't kill enough. Can't steal enough. Can't get thin enough. Can't get rich enough. You name it and people want more of it."
The band has posted several new tracks on their myspace along with the Video for "THE DEVIL I AM" and clips from their Live Global Online Broadcast on DEEPROCK DRIVE at www.myspace.com/never3nough AND www.NEVER3NOUGH.COM
A perpetually touring underground favorite, Eighteen Visions released 6 full length LP's and a string of EP's and 7 inches, racking up sales well in excess of a quarter million records, before announcing their break-up in early 2007, less than a year after releasing their Epic/Sony debut 18Visions, which debuted in the Billboard top 200 (as did it's predecessor the TRUSTKILL released Obsession), selling over 12,000 copies the first week. 18V also spawned the #15 Rock single "Victim" (which also served as the theme for WWE PPV event "Vengeance"), and successful worldwide tours with the likes of Avenged Sevenfold, Killswitch Engage, Him, Lostprophets, Hinder, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Coheed and Cambria, Bullet for My Valentine, Deftones, Thrice, and more.
LYLAH, the brainchild of vocalist/guitarist Norman Matthew formed in El Paso, Texas, in the late 90's, after the demise of his previous project, Supersoul (where he met Corporate Punishment founders Thom Hazaert and Eric Nielsen, after a fateful midnight performance at LA's legendary Whisky a Go-Go), have since become an underground phenomenon of their own, appearing at dates on the Vans Warped Tour from 2003-2005, and alongside artists like Evanescence, Static-X, and Sevendust
CONTACT:
Thom Hazaert
Corporate Punishment Records
(213) 864-0752
thom@corporatepunishment.com
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