AMBERIAN DAWN: Munich Footage Posted Online

November 3, 2008

Video footage of the Finnish female-fronted metal band AMBERIAN DAWN performing the song "Passing Bells" on November 2, 2008 at Backstage in Munich, Germany can be viewed below.

AMBERIAN DAWN recently returned to Rockstar Productions studio in Hyvinkää, Finland to begin recording its sophomore album for a 2009 release. The CD will feature 12 songs plus a bonus track for the Japanese edition.

"River of Tuoni", the new video from AMBERIAN DAWN, can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Matti Kuusniemi in Jyväskylä and features animated 3D graphics in the spirit of the lyrics in addition to the powerful band performance in a studio environment.

AMBERIAN DAWN had its debut album, "River of Tuoni", released in European territories outside of Finland on June 16 via Ascendance Records. Tracks from the CD can currently be streamed on the group's MySpace page.

The band previously stated: "Our [Finnish] label, Suomen Musiikki, has defined AMBERIAN DAWN's music as fantasy metal, but as always, the genre borders are very thin and hard to define. Our music has definitely fantasy in its lyrics... but melody and rhythm are the key components."

AMBERIAN DAWN is:

Heidi Parviainen - Vocals
Tuomas Seppälä - Guitar and Keyboards
Kasperi Heikkinen - Rhythm Guitar
Tommi Kuri - Bass
Tom Sagar - Keyboards
Joonas Pykälä-Aho - Drums

For more information, visit www.amberiandawn.com.

"Passing Bells" live:

"River of Tuoni" video:

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