AXEMASTER To Re-Release Debut Album Through BURNING STAR RECORDS

September 18, 2006

Reformed Ohio-based power/thrash metal band AXEMASTER, who found success in the '80s and '90s with two albums released by Azra International and two CDs issued via Unisound Records, have inked a deal with the Greek label Burning Star Records to re-release their debut album, "Blessing in the Skies", on CD. "It will be a remastered version of the entire release and will include three bonus tracks (which will make a total of 12 songs, six of which have never been available on disc) as well as a video for the song 'Slave to the Blade'," according to a band update. "It will be released as a digipack and feature new and improved artwork along with a 12-page booklet which will include vintage pictures from 1986-1988 (some never before seen),liner notes, and song lyrics. The release date has been set for December."

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