APOCALYPTICA: 'I'm Not Jesus' Single Available For Streaming

August 23, 2007

Finnish metal cellists APOCALYPTICA have made their new single, "I'm Not Jesus", available for listening via their official web site. In addition to the title cut, this "premium single" also contains the title song from the band's upcoming "Worlds Collide" album, an instrumental version of "S.O.S. (Anything But Love)" and the video clip to the first "premium edition" version of "I'm Not Jesus".

"I'm Not Jesus" single track listing:

01. I'm Not Jesus (audio)
02. Worlds Collide (audio)
03. S.O.S (Anything But Love) (Instrumental) (audio)
04. Burn (audio)

A new five-minute video interview with Finnish cello rockers APOCALYPTICA has been posted online at this location (Real Media).

As previously reported, APOCALYPTICA has launched an official YouTube channel featuring all of their official video clips. Check it out at this location.

APOCALYPTICA's new album, "Worlds Collide", is scheduled for release in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on September 14 via G.U.N. Records.

APOCALYPTICA's new video for the song "I'm Not Jesus", featuring a guest appearance by Corey Taylor (SLIPKNOT, STONE SOUR),can be viewed below. The clip was filmed in in Los Angeles with director Tony Petrossian (AVENGED SEVENFOLD, RISE AGAINST, SLIPKNOT). The "I'm Not Jesus" single will precede the "Worlds Collide" album on August 31. Other confirmed guest musicians on the CD include Dave Lombardo (SLAYER),Tomoyasu Hotei (superstar Japanese composer, whose credits include the "Kill Bill" soundtrack),and Joseph Duplantier (GOJIRA). Backing vocals for the effort were laid down by Swedish singer Mats Levén (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, THERION, KRUX, TREAT, AT VANCE).

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