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IntroducingYou are in: Norfolk > Entertainment > Music & Clubbing > Introducing > Norwich band sign multi-album record deal ![]() The band will now record their new album Norwich band sign multi-album record dealMetal band The Boy Will Drown have signed a lucrative, multi-album, worldwide recording deal with Earache Records. The Boy Will Drown, a metal band from Norwich, have signed to the world renowned Earache record label. "We loved Earache Records since we were 12 or 13 years old. It's a bit of a dream come true to go on a label for the music you've always listened to," said lead singer Tom Bates. The band were lucky enough to get spotted while playing a gig in the Midlands, although the gig didn't go as planned. "They came and saw us when we played Nottingham. It was one of the worst shows we've ever played - everything which could have gone wrong, did go wrong. My amp broke before we even got there, the drum kit fell apart - and they loved it," said guitarist Liam Keeler. "They took us out for lunch, sent us a contract, we got it checked by a lawyer and here we are," he added. Debut albumThe band will travel to Poland where they will record their debut album. ![]() "We're going over to Hertz Studios to record an album on the 26, October and stay there until November. We're hoping to release it around February time [2009]," said Liam. The Boy Will Drown don't often play in and around Norwich as they feel there isn't a great Metal scene in the city. "I don't think people really care a lot about it [metal music] around here," said Liam. With their new album on the way and a big record label behind them, the band will hope their fans don't suffer from ear-ache listening to the new album. You can hear bands like The Boy Will Drown on 91Èȱ¬ Norfolk Introducing on Friday nights from 7 til 8pm on 95.1, 95.6 and 104.4FM, DAB and online here: bbc.co.uk/norfolkYou can also listen to the show online for seven days after broadcast.last updated: 20/09/2008 at 08:14 SEE ALSOYou are in: Norfolk > Entertainment > Music & Clubbing > Introducing > Norwich band sign multi-album record deal Norfolk Introducing
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