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From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: Download from _Wiz Sounds_ on ROK
Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 11:46:36 -0400
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+++++Download from _Wiz Sounds_ on ROK

Having _just_ completed thier "Agony of Ecstacy Tour", Kerran Eldritch-
O'Connor is _back_ in the studio, to commence work on BloodRunn's _second_
full-length release, _Life: A Sacrifice of Innocents_.

And, once again, British rocker Afrique Wylde will be lending her sweet,
saucy vocals to the mix. _Also_ joning the BloodRunn crew will be fellow
TNO vocalist, nova-star Colice _Bright-Star_- just recently wed to Eldritch-
O'Connor's cousin, Senra Finereal.

Rumors abound that Sheena _and_ Micheal Moonwalker - both of whom kerran
credits with giving the band its "big break" - will be appearing on the
recording as well.

Recently confirmed was the _temporary_ addition of Ian O'Seanaceigh, owner
of The Uriel Gallery and Club Silverwind in Seattle and co-owner of Club
Drahkenfyre in L.A. It seems that this too-beautiful-for you club owner
has offered up his talents as a sax-man on a few cuts.

BloodRunn's first offering yeilded up two number one hits - "Rope Burns"
and "Hold it T'gether" - and thier Top 10 smash single, "So Bad...Too
Bad"
is still hanging on in the Top 100, after five months on the charts.

Their fourth release from _Lil' Miss Innocent_, the raw and brooding
"Edge of thiis Nightmare", is skulking its way steadily up the charts,
destined for a Top 10 spot of its own.

With good reason, this band has been nominated for _several_ awards,
including Best New Group, Best Album, Best Trideo Presentation, Best
Simsense Reproduction, and Group of the Year.

Kerran himself is up for Best New Vocalist, Best Male Vocalist, Best
Trideo Artist, and Vocalist of the year.

These sexy and charismatic six certainly have _my_ vote!

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-- Trideo Pirate(11:48:15/09-10-55)

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