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Metal / Hard Rock 16 October, 2008

Eagles Of Death Metal Lands At Dangerbird Management

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Palm Desert, CA. (Top 40 Charts/ Dangerbird Management) - Palm Desert heroes Eagles of Death Metal have officially joined the Dangerbird Management roster, effective immediately. Armed with their swaggering new album, Heart On, due October 28 on Downtown Recordings, EODM, aka Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme, are greasing up for the much-anticipated launch of their third full-length.

Spawning from The Desert Sessions' Volumes 3 & 4, Eagles of Death Metal eventually evolved into a full-fledged band, leading into two well-received full-length LPs, Peace, Love and Death Metal (2004), Death By Sexy (2006), and acclaimed tours alongside The Strokes as well as The Distillers. Their riff-filled songs have appeared in films, trailers, tv shows and commercials, while their rollicking live show has become highly revered.

Dangerbird Management is the sister company to Dangerbird Records (Silversun Pickups, Sea Wolf, Jane's Addiction bassist Eric Avery) and Dangerbird Publishing. The management division currently represents artists including The Dears and Darker My Love, as well as producers Tony Hoffer, Ken Andrews and Dave Cooley.






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