Trystan Lane Tracks
Feb 1, 2006 12:00 PM, Compiled by Heather Johnson
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Pop/rock group Trystan Layne recently tracked and mixed their forthcoming self-produced EP at SugarHill Recording Studios (Houston) with engineer Josh Applebee. “Josh had a lot of great ideas while recording; without him, I'm sure that the direction of this record may have gone a different way,” says lead vocalist/guitarist Avril Asprec on their SugarHill experience. The group plans to hit the Houston club scene to promote the EP and its debut single, “Tomorrow Never Comes.”
From left: drum tech Robbie Parrish and Avril Asprec (guitar/vocals), engineer Josh Applebee and drummer John Simmons
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