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                Henry Font - lead vocals, rhythm   guitar
                 Val Ium - bass guitar, backing vocals
                 Burton Gans - lead guitar, backing
                 vocals
                 Jeff McManus - drums and
                 percussion
 

                 From the very beginning, Brooklyn's Piston have sought to
                 challenge themselves and through constant composing and
                 relentless touring, the quartet have skillfully crafted an unstoppable
                 machine that quivers at nothing. Emotion dwells at the core of this
                 determined band and for the many who have already come in
                 contact, the pleasure is grand. Now things are about to get better.

                 With a monstrous sound that caters to the down-and-outer, Piston
                 delivers high tension music for a low-thought world. On 'NUMBER
                 ONE,' the band delivers one hell of a sonic punch, one that sways
                 from extreme power to beautiful melody. Spanning numerous styles
                 and tempos, it presents a seasoned outfit that has benefited from
                 years of experimentation.

                 Recorded at Systems Two Studios in Brooklyn, 'NUMBER ONE'
                 was produced by long-time friend and supporter Josh Silver (Type
                 O Negative). Through their comfortable working relationship, they
                 have created a solid debut that finds a niche all its own. From the
                 agility of album opener 'Parole,' and passions of 'Turbulent' and
                 'Grey Flap,' to the desperation of 'I Am No One,' and 'I'm Afraid Of
                 Life,' 'NUMBER ONE' contains material that far exceeds what one
                 expects from a debut recording. Songs are articulated by the
                 band's intense rhythm section and Fonts' harsh vocals and
                 darkened lyrics.

                 'I tend to write songs in a couple of hours, therefore it's a quick
                 thought process,' says Henry, the band's main songwriter. 'My
                 songs are literally in real time resulting in much more emotion in the
                 closing 30 seconds. Our album lasts 45 minutes; about the time of
                 your average shrink session.'

                 A work-in-progress for nearly five years, Piston have spent much of
                 their days crafting a solid musical foundation. With more than a
                 dozen demos recorded, most for their own benefit, the band have
                 been working at a manic pace. The band has but one commercially
                 available recording, a solo contribution to Metal Massacre 12.
                 Touring has been an important vehicle for the band. In as little as a
                 year, the band have performed over 200 shows, reaching most of
                 the northeast and midwest. The show, packed with high energy and
                 emotion, leaves new audiences impressed.

                 'Some people feed off of their fears; others feed off their happiness.
                 I have taken all of my emotions and I've turned them into full-fledged
                 anger,' says Val Ium. 'Anger propels everything I've done in my
                 lifetime. As misunderstood as I feel, once in awhile a few people
                 identify with what I'm doing on stage and that makes it all
                 worthwhile.'

                 While it has been a long time coming, Piston are far from reaching
                 their goal. The next 12 months will include more hard work. They will
                 utilize their entire being to become the best they can. All you need
                 to do is watch and listen.