AFTER FOREVER: Non-Album Single Cut Features Appearance By NIGHTWISH's HIETALA

October 19, 2005

According to a posting on AFTER FOREVER's official web site, the group's latest single, "Being Everyone", is "selling really good and will probably enter the [Dutch] single charts high again."

The "Being Everyone" single contains four songs: "Being Everyone" (single version and acoustic version),the ballad "Taste the Day", and "Face Your Demons", with guest vocals by Marco Hietala from NIGHTWISH/ex-SINERGY.

In other news, AFTER FOREVER are now working with MSF Music Management, who also represent bands like KREZIP and ROSEMARY'S SONS.

A preview of AFTER FOREVER's video for the track "Being Everyone" has been posted online at this location. The clip was shot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil during the band's recent tour of Latin America.

"Being Everyone" is the latest single off AFTER FOREVER's fourth full-length album, "Remagine", available now on Transmission Records. The follow-up to 2004's "Invisible Circles" was recorded at Excess studio in Rotterdam, Holland and was mixed by Sascha Paeth and Philip Colodetti at the Gate studio in Wolfsburg, Germany.

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