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New Rock Act Disciples Of Babylon Readies To Launch Debut EP 'Welcome To Babylon' To The World

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New Rock Act Disciples Of Babylon Readies To Launch Debut EP 'Welcome To Babylon' To The World
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Los Angeles based hard rock group, Disciples of Babylon have announced the release party of their debut EP entitled "Welcome to Babylon". The 3-song EP includes the band's single, "Karma" as well as "Arrived" and "The Great Pretend". The EP was produced by Andres Torres (La Santa Cecilia) and mastered by Grammy-nominated mastering engineer, Joe LaPorta, whose previous work includes projects for The Foo Fighters, The Killers, Imagine Dragons and Vampire Weekend. "We are incredibly proud of this first recording", said front man Eric Knight, "Although brief, we wanted to make this first statement one that would set the tone for what's to come".

Disciples of Babylon will mark the release of their debut by holding their EP release party at King King in Hollywood, California on Wednesday August 12th doors open at 7pm. The free event celebration will also include the premiere of the band's official music video for their single "Karma" which was released earlier this year. Special guests performances by Sarah D, Nevruary & Daphne's Roots to round out the evenings festivites.

Disciples of Babylon's EP, "Welcome to Babylon", will be available on all major digital music retailers as of September 4th. The official music video for "Karma" will also be available on the group's website, www.disciplesofbabylon.com, and YouTube as of August 13th. For additional information regarding the Disciples of Babylon and their EP release event at King King in Hollywood (or to RSVP for the event), please visit their official invite link for tickets at: www.persistentmanagement.com

King King is located at 6555 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 in Hollywood. Admission is free, and members of the public 21 years and older are encouraged to attend.

About Disciples of Babylon
Disciples of Babylon (DOB) is an international rock band based in Hollywood, California. The group was founded in 2012 and includes Eric Knight on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, lead guitarist Ramon Blanco, bassist Gui Bodi and on drums Ray Rojo. The Disciples of Babylon can be compared to the likeness of music's biggest heavy-hitters including Muse, The Foo Fighters, Queen, The Who, Stone Temple Pilots, U2 & Led Zeppelin. The band's main musical aspirations are to incorporate key stylistic elements of all great Rock music eras into their music to create a large stadium-worthy sound that thrills all audiences it encounters and proves once and for all that Rock music is here to stay. As seasoned musicians, the members of DOB individually have accumulated several national releases independently and some having opened for the biggest names in Rock music including Aerosmith, KISS, The Dave Matthews Band, and Kid Rock. The band members have toured extensively throughout the United States and abroad, and have been featured at popular music festivals such as the Vans' Warped Tour. Find out more at: www.disciplesofbabylon.com






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