ALL ENDS: Debut Album Lands On Japanese Chart

February 23, 2008

Swedish hard rock band ALL ENDS, which features in its ranks Emma Gelotte (sister of IN FLAMES guitarist Björn Gelotte) and Tinna Karlsdotter on vocals, Fredrik Johansson (DIMENSION ZERO, IN FLAMES' "The Jester Race" album) and Peter Mårdklint (EMBRACED, TENEBRE) on guitar, along with Josef Skanås on drums, has entered the Japanese "International" chart at position No. 8 with its self-titled full-length debut.

ALL ENDS recently travelled to Berlin, Germany to film three new videos, including a clip for the track "Walk Away". Behind-the-scenes footage from the video shoot can be viewed below.

ALL ENDS was the featured musical guest on the "Nyhetsmorgon" program on Sweden's TV4 on January 2, 2008. Watch footage of the performance below:

"Just a Friend": Video
"Wasting Life": Video

ALL ENDS released its self debut in Sweden on November 7.

The band has been confirmed for this year's installment of the Summer Breeze festival, set to take place August 14-16 in Dinkelsbühl, Germany.

ALL ENDS' debut EP, "Wasting Life", came out on May 11, 2007 through G.U.N. Records. The CD was produced by Christian Wolff (WITHIN TEMPTATION, RAGE, LINGUA MORTIS) and the Resetti Brothers (IN EXTREMO, EXILIA). Two video clips from the EP's recording sessions in Germany have been posted online: Clip#1, Clip#2 (Real Media).

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