BLAZE BAYLEY: Performance Footage Of New Song Posted Online

March 18, 2008

British heavy metal vocalist BLAZE BAYLEY (ex-IRON MAIDEN, WOLSFBANE) performed a new song entitled "The Man Who Would Not Die", this past Sunday (March 16) at the Monsters of Mosh festival at Jilly's in Manchester, UK. Watch fan-filmed video footage of the performance below.

"The Man Who Would Not Die" is the title track of Bayley's new solo album, due late May via the singer's own independent label, with additional licensing to various countries. The CD was engineered by James Dunkley, produced by Blaze Bayley and it promises to take Blaze in new songwriting directions, ushering in a new phase of an already renowned career. It is also the first recorded showcase for the lineup that comprises Nico Bermudez and Jay Walsh on guitars, David Bermudez on bass and Lawrence Paterson on drums.

Lawrence Paterson, the drummer for BLAZE BAYLEY, recently started a blog on the progress of the songwriting/recording sessions for the group's new album.

Metal Mind Productions recently released Blaze Bayley's DVD, entitled "Alive in Poland" (view cover artwork at this location). The disc was recorded at the 21st edition of the Metalmania Festival, which took place on March 24 in Katowice, Poland.

Bayley's last album, "Blood & Belief" (which came out under the BLAZE banner),was issued in Europe in April 2004. The follow-up to 2002's "Tenth Dimension" was recorded at Backstage Studios in Derbyshire, England with producer Andy Sneap (NEVERMORE, EXODUS, ARCH ENEMY).

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