BALTIMOORE: 'Wellaway' Video Posted Online

May 9, 2006

Swedish hard rock band BALTIMOORE have completed the video for the song "Wellaway", taken from their new album "Kaleidoscope" (out now on BLP Music). The promotional video's stunning visuals were created by acclaimed Hollywood visual effects specialist Chad Dombrova ("Ray", "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow", "Underworld") and re-cut by BALTIMOORE band leader Björn Lodin. The dark undertone of music and video combine to create a truly striking and original pairing.

The "Wellaway" clip can be downloaded now at BALTIMOORE's official web site at this location.

The follow-up to 2005's critically acclaimed release "Fanatical" (Lion Music),"Kaleidoscope" features 12 original hard rocking tracks that are guaranteed to excite any fan of honest hard rock possessing a loud dynamic twin guitar assault, a powering rhythm section and gritty earthy vocals. The band’s trademark, vocalist Björn Lodin, with his unique distinctive voice is again both writer and producer and for the first time in the bands history the lineup is consistent with the last release — Hempo Hildén (drums),Stefan Bergström (guitar),Weine Johansson (bass),and Magnus Sedenberg (guitar). This stability in lineup oozes through each note and performance on the new album. Sonically, "Kaleidoscope" takes the raw hard rock approach of "Fanatical" and adds a slight harder darker edge.

Two further BALTIMOORE albums are already scheduled for release highlighting the bands new found drive with expected release timescales for these being mid-October 2006 and March/April 2007.

BLP Music is Björn Lodin's own newly formed record label.

BALTIMOORE lineup:

Björn Lodin – Vocals
Hempo Hildén – Drums
Stefan Bergström – Lead Guitar (right channel)
Weine Johansson – Bass
Mankan Sedenberg – Rhythm Guitar (left channel)

For more information, visit www.baltimoore.net.

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