Hands Like Glass Announces New Vocalist and Studio Recordings

Top Quote Southern California Electronica/Rock band Hands Like Glass announces the addition of new vocalist Justin Kyle and enter studio to record new music. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) December 14, 2010 - Los Angeles, CA - Hands Like Glass has announced the addition of vocalist Justin Kyle to the band's current lineup. Justin is formerly of the band End The Century and will be touring and recording with Hands Like Glass full-time. The band has entered the studio to record a series of new tracks with the band's guitarist, producer Jimmy Amaya.

    Hands Like Glass released their debut EP With Unveiled Faces in Summer of 2010 with Authentik INK. and have been touring while writing new material for their next release. The band has put together and released the first of a series of in-studio videos documenting the writing/recording process.

    "We are proud to announce Justin Kyle as our new frontman! We feel great about this decision and are beyond stoked to work with him. Justin began filling in on vocals right before our October tour with The Rendering, and after just a few shows we were certain that he was our guy. We are looking ahead to the future as we prepare for many great things, so please drop by and welcome Justin to the family!" - Hands Like Glass

    Members (Photo Left to Right): Eddie, Cory, Justin, Ces, Jimmy
    Photo - https://authentikartists.box.net/shared/pinpzdzxq8

    In-Studio Video #1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qoh-yE2x5gQ

    Hands Like Glass on Myspace - Myspace.com/HandsLikeGlass

    For more information on Authentik Artists / Authentik INK:

    www.AuthentikArtists.com

    Contacts:
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    Bob Bradley
    Authentik Artists
    (714) 321-1471
    Press ( @ ) AuthentikArtists dot com
    10061 Riverside Drive #618
    Toluca Lake, CA 91602
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    Andrew Jarrin
    Ricochet Management
    Andrew ( @ ) Ricochetmgmt dot com

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