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Fate Under Fire To Release "WHAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF" June 22nd

ZOOmania Music artist Fate Under Fire is releasing their new EP, "What Dreams Are Made Of," June 22, 2013.

2013-06-19
SACRAMENTO, CA, June 19, 2013 (Press-News.org) The album is produced by singer/songwriter David James and ZOOmania's Jeremy Smith, mixed by Eric Robinson (Taylor Swift, Natasha Bedingfield, Brooke Fraser) and mastered by Eric Boulanger (One Republic, Plain White Ts, Colbie Caillat), with six new songs that feature the band's signature chants, big drums and pop vocal sound. The band is kicking off the album release with a performance on June 22nd at Historic Bank of America 1011 10th Street in the heart of Sacramento, CA, followed by a multi-city tour through the summer. 10% of the proceeds from the EP release show will be donated to the 'People Against Cancer' organization. The release will also be available on iTunes and other major digital distributers June 18th.

"This album perfectly captures the sound, spirit and intensity of David and the band," said Smith. "The band has a ton of momentum right now, and these new songs will be fuel on the fire."

"Getting Jeremy's head in on these songs was really a step in the right direction. I'm really satisfied and excited for future endeavors," said James. "I'm really proud of these songs, and glad to get them out there, but I'm really touched with the cover art that features a horse my late mom painted when she was my age. It's a little tribute to her."

Fate Under Fire has been on a roll. The band recently won the Freshman Five competition on mtvU, and their music video for nationally acclaimed single, "On The Water" is on regular rotation on MTV Networks. The video has also been featured on FUSE Networks and Uplifting Entertainment. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct08B-wWg9U

About Fate Under Fire:
Fate Under Fire is comprised of David James (Singer/Songwriter), John Gillis (Rhythm Guitar, Keyboard, Vocals), Kevin Stefanescu (Drums), and Steven Lucas (Lead Guitar, Vocals). Visit www.fufmusic.com for upcoming events, shows, and information. Interact and follow the band at www.Facebook.com/fateunderfire and www.Twitter.com/fateunderfire and www.youtube.com/fateunderfire. For booking and general inquiries, email fateunderfire@gmail.com. To stream "What Dreams Are Made Of" in its entirety, visit www.Soundcloud.com/fateunderfire.

About ZOOmania Music:
ZOOmania Music is a full-service music production and publishing company. ZOOmania produces music for artists, bands and composers and specializes in creating custom music for television, film, trailers, promos, advertisements, video games and new media projects. The Los Angeles-based company is run by producers/composers Jeremy Smith and Jason Altshuler.
www.zoomaniamusic.com

Contact:
Jeremy Smith
ZOOmania Music
(818) 480-4625
Jeremy@zoomaniamusic.com
www.zoomaniamusic.com


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[Press-News.org] Fate Under Fire To Release "WHAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF" June 22nd
ZOOmania Music artist Fate Under Fire is releasing their new EP, "What Dreams Are Made Of," June 22, 2013.