BLAZE BAYLEY: 'Robot' Single Available

June 23, 2008

UK singer Blaze Bayley (IRON MAIDEN, WOLFSBANE) has just released the "Robot" single featuring the following tracks:

01. Robot
02. Samurai
03. The Man Who Would Not Die
04. Speed Of Light
05. The Brave (Live)
06. Identity (Live)
07. Evolution (Live)
08. Reach For The Horizon
09. The Truth Revealed
10. Meant To Be
11. Life And Death
12. Will To Win

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Blaze Bayley will be IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson's guest on Friday, July 4 during Bruce's weekly BBC 6 Music radio show, aptly named "The Bruce Dickinson Friday Rock Show". Listen to the program live via the Internet between 10:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. U.K. time at BBC.co.uk.

Blaze Bayley and his backing band will make an in-store appearance at Birmingham High Street's HMV on July 7 at 5:00 p.m. to sign copies of his new album, "The Man Who Would Not Die".

Audio samples of all 12 tracks that are set to appear on "The Man Who Would Not Die" are available at Amazon.com.

"The Man Who Would Not Die" will be signed by the whole band before dispatch if pre-ordered on Planetblaze.com or the BLAZE BAYLEY store link off MySpace to Planetblaze.com.

Bayley recently finished mixing and mastering "The Man Who Would Not Die" with former WOLFSBANE guitarist Jase Edwards at Jase's studio in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England. Due on July 7 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 Blaze's new lineup.

"The Man Who Would Not Die" track listing:

01. The Man Who Would Not Die
02. Blackmailer
03. Smile Back At Death
04. While You Were Gone
05. Samurai
06. A Crack In The System
07. Robot
08. At The End Of The Day
09. Waiting For My Life To Begin
10. Voices From The Past
11. The Truth Is One
12. Serpent Hearted Man

Fan-filmed video footage of Blaze Bayley performing the song "The Man Who Would Not Die" live in Tampere, Finland on April 19, 2008 can be viewed below.

Blaze Bayley has scheduled a number of other dates with his new solo band, which includes Lawrence Paterson (ex-CHOKEHOLD) on drums, Jay Walsh (ANGER MANAGEMENT, FOUR WAY KILL) on guitar, Nico Bermudez (UNDERTHREAT) on guitar, and David Bermudez (UNDERTHREAT) on bass.

For a complete list of upcoming Blaze Bayley shows, visit www.planetblaze.com.

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