BACKDRAFT Recording New Album

April 2, 2010

Swedish hard rockers BACKDRAFT are currently in the studio recording their third album for a tentative early summer release. The follow-up to 2007's "The Second Coming" is being produced by the bandmembers themselves at A.R.T. Studios, where ABRAMIS BRAMA's "P3 Guld"-nominated CD, "Smakar Söndag", was recorded last year.

BACKDRAFT's new album will mark the recording debut of new guitarist Jon Sundberg (of BABYLON BOMBS fame).

Guitarist David "Snejken" Nordlander left BACKDRAFT in Decemebr 2008, stating at the time, "It doesn't come natural to me anymore. Through the years I've given everything, but lately I've lost the devotion and my heart is just not there anymore."

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/backdraftse.

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