ADEMA Drummer Comments On New Single

February 15, 2005

Californian rockers ADEMA are preparing to release their first single to be taken from "Planets", their forthcoming brand new album. The track "Tornado", featuring the vocal talents of new singer Luke Caraccioli (REWIND YESTERDAY),is due to be issued on March 21 in two formats: a CD single and seven-inch vinyl with a poster bag. Each of the single formats contains exclusive non-album tracks. The CD single features ADEMA's interpretation of the classic METALLICA track "The Thing That Should Not Be".

Commenting on the band's new release, ADEMA drummer Kris Kohls said, "We are really excited about the release of our new single 'Tornado'! This song definitely shows that ADEMA is back in action and ready to rock the world. The song is about a bad relationship Luke was in and deals with the emotions you go through when someone you love is cheating on you with a person you know. We are shooting the video in Italy with director Paolo Doppieri and have never been more pumped up about future of this band."

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