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Digital Debut EP "Light beyond the Grave"

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After years of touring professionally with cover bands through countless Rock Clubs around Australia, Al Caiulo (guitar and vocals) and Frankie Caiulo (drums) decide in late 2011 to start writing their own material with lyrics close to their hearts and faith. Hard rocking songs about the eternal battle between Good and Evil musically inspired by their classic rock heroes Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Whitesnake.  
A close unit, with the experience of hundreds of live gigs, the brothers recorded their first basic demos in the garage at Al's house in Queensland. Deth Enemy was born. 
Encouraged by the initial results of these sessions they decide to approach Pink Floyd/ David Gilmour engineer Andy Jackson to master a couple of their recordings who in turn recommended London-based, experienced producer Tom E Morrison.  
Impressed by the energy and songwriting quality of the tracks, Tom started producing the raw multi-tracks. With Morrison's arrangements; adding keyboards, additional guitars, refining grooves and mixing the recordings, the sound of the record began to take shape. 
Sharing both similar musical and spiritual backgrounds Al, Frankie and Tom are very excited by the chemistry and inspired to continue this long distance journey together sending tracks across the globe and communicating via Skype.
March 2012 saw Al and Tom meeting for the first time at his North London studio for some vocal recordings, photo shoots and video recordings. 
This deepens the bond between band and producer further, and back in Queensland the Caiulos continue jamming and coming up with new material.
To shorten the wait for the friends and fans the team has decided to release the taster EP 
"Light Beyond The Grave" in June 2013 making way for the band’s debut album "Unmovable" later in the year.