Wormholedeath Inks Publishing Deal With Worhol, Debut Album Details Issued
American symphonic rock act Worhol has signed a world wide publishing deal with Wormholedeath Records. The band's debut album "The Awakening" will be released worldwide on Friday, July 14th via Imminence Records.
Worhol statement: "When you strive to succeed, paths are created. When you put your soul into your art, doors open. When you build your team, opportunities are endless. We in Worhol are ecstatic to announce that we have signed a world wide publishing deal with WormHoleDeath and look forward to all the things we will accomplish together!"
Worhol was fully formed in 2013 when lead singer Ashley Worhol and her father Larry Worhol decided they wanted to follow their dream together as a team. Both having degrees in music, they knew they had the knowledge and experience it would take to compose the music they’re so passionate about. Larry being the guitarist as well as the orchestral composer, fit in perfectly with Ashley’s trained vocals. The father-daughter team started writing music close to ten years ago and knew they wanted to form a group and write original music to perform worldwide.
With a classical background rooted in both Ashley and Larry, Worhol’s music can be best described as symphonic, theatrical and over the top. Ashley and Larry are kin to Andy Warhol and decided to keep the band name in the family. Once Worhol was set, they reached out and found the rest of the members of the band; Craig Malinowski on bass and Marty Naul on drums.
The track listing for "The Awakening" is:
1. Voices From Above
2. Bowing Before You
3. Time to Say Goodbye
4. Already Forgotten
5. Rage and Revenge
6. In This Town
7. We, The Abused
8. Jurisdiction
9. Is This What's Left of Me?
As a taste, check out the video clip, released back in 2012 for "The Darkness" here:
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