CALIBAN Covers THE BEATLES' 'Helter Skelter; Audio Sample Available

May 5, 2011

German metalcore act CALIBAN recently entered the studio to record a new EP, "Coverfield", which will contain a variety of cover songs from bands which have been an influence to CALIBAN or are among their personal favorites.

"Coverfield" track listing:

01. My Girlfriend's Girlfriend (TYPE O NEGATIVE)
02. Sonne (RAMMSTEIN)
03. Blinded By Fear (AT THE GATES)
04. Helter Skelter (THE BEATLES)

An audio sample of "Helter Skelter" can be streamed using the SoundCloud player below.

"Coverfield" will be released on the following dates:

Germany, Austria, Switzerland: Friday, May 6
Norway: Friday, May 13
Spain, Italy: Tuesday, May 17
Sweden, Finland, Hungary: Wednesday, May 18
Rest Of Europe: Monday, May 16
Australia, New Zealand: Friday, May 20

The cover artwork was created by Mark Kraemer of Twenty-Dirt.com and can be viewed below.

CALIBAN has announced the "Cover Europe With...!" tour in support of "Coverfield".

Commented CALIBAN: "On this tour we will visit the parts of Europe we missed out on our European Winter Tour last year. Expect to hear a fabulous collection of old and new hits of our past albums (including the latest, 'Say Hello To Tragedy'),refined with a couple of newly recorded cover songs of our upcoming EP, 'Coverfield'. We are major excited to see how you guys will respond!"

CALIBAN's seventh album, "Say Hello To Tragedy", landed at No. 97 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which featuring the best-selling albums by new and developing artists (defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200).

"Say Hello To Tragedy"entered the German Media Control chart at position No. 36. The LP also debuted at No. 71 on the official Download chart.

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