BALTIMOORE: New Song Available For Download

April 2, 2009

A new BALTIMOORE track entitled "How Can You Undo What's Become Undone?" is available for download at this location. The song comes off the Swedish hard rockers' as-yet-untitled new album, which is scheduled for release on May 15.

BALTIMOORE's new lineup is as follows:

Örjan Fernkvist - Keyboards
Robban Bäck - Drums
Emanuel Hedberg - Guitar
Björn Lundqvist - Bass

Örjan Fernkvist previously played on five tracks on "Best Of Baltimoore" and was a member of Sweden's SIX FEET UNDER.

BALTIMOORE released a DVD-R in 2007 containing footage taken at the band's December 17, 2006 gig at the Hard Rock Cafe in Stockholm, Sweden. The DVD-R also includes an interview with the group and videos for the songs "Wellaway" and "Give Me What You've Got". The interview is in Swedish, but it has English subtitles.

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