H.R. of Bad Brains Set to Digitally Release Solo Album 'Hey Wella' Internationally


LOS ANGELES, September 15 /PRNewswire/ --

- Bad Brains' H.R. internationally releases his new solo album 'Hey 
Wella' digitally on October 21, 2008.

MLC PR announced today that their client H.R., legendary front-man of Bad
Brains, will be internationally releasing his new solo album "Hey Wella." The
first single titled, "Didn't I Tell You" was successfully released in the
states on August 5, 2008 and the title track "Hey Wella" followed up with an
August 19, 2008 release via all digital retail outlets including iTunes,
Yahoo, among other websites. The official international album release date
has been changed to October 21, 2008, for digital release with physical
availability slated for a later time. "Hey Wella" will contain a digital PDF
file with photography, band information, artwork and the digital download
will include bonus songs "Drama Queen" and "Drama Queen Dance Remix."

H.R. shares, "I am thrilled to offer the new manuscript overseas
digitally. The response in the U.S. has been great so I am excited now to
reach out to my international fans with this solo project."

H.R. showcases his musical genius, original vocals, and dynamic
performances by exploring the worlds of reggae, hardcore rock and hip-hop
beats. This new album is HR's most recent contribution to supporters all over
the world and many, including Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters who thinks it is a
killer album, agree is possibly one of his best works of art to date. With
music written by Grant "OG" Garretson (drums/guitar) and produced by a three
time Grammy winner, David Darlington, "Hey Wella" is one of the most highly
anticipated albums to be released in years.

For more information, visit his MySpace page at
http://www.myspace.com/hrofficial or visit his label DC Hardcore at
http://www.dchardcore.com.

For all media inquiries please contact MLC PR at contact@monaloring.com
or +1-818-706-8080.

Web Site: http://www.dchardcore.com

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