CIRCLE II CIRCLE: Athens Concert Footage, Report Available

May 20, 2009

CIRCLE II CIRCLE — the band led by ex-SAVATAGE singer Zak Stevens — played a headlining show at Texas Necropolis Club in Athens, Greece on May 18, 2009. The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Fatal Warning
02. Dead Of Dawn
03. Forever
04. Waiting
05. Sea Of White
06. Heal You
07. Echoes
08. Chase The Lies
09. Soulbreaker
10. Messiah
11. Revelations
12. So Many Reasons

Encore:

13. If I Go Away (acoustic)
14. Watching In Silence (acoustic)
15. Nothing Going On
16. Taunting Cobras
17. Edge Of Thorns

Fan-filmed footage of Stevens singing SAVATAGE's "If I Go Away" with bass player Paul Michael Stewarton on keyboards can be viewed below.

Read the live report at www.metal-temple.com.

Kostas Kyriakakis, Helena Mihailidou and Jim Hatzimoisis of Metalzone.gr conducted an interview with Zak Stevens earlier this week when CIRCLE II CIRCLE made a stop in Athens, Greece during the band's current European tour. During the chat, Stevens spoke about the possibility of a SAVATAGE reunion tour, the upcoming CIRCLE II CIRCLE album (which will probably surface early 2010),and the CIRCLE II CIRCLE DVD, which will include footage from the group's 2009 tour.

Watch the interview below.

CIRCLE II CIRCLE's fourth album, "Delusions of Grandeur", was released in June 2008 via Locomotive Records.

Stevens joined SAVATAGE in the early '90s for "Edge of Thorns" and contributed mightily to the Florida band's "Dead Winter Dead", "Handful of Rain" and "The Wake of Megellan" albums. Shortly before the "Poets & Madmen" LP in 2001, Stevens left amicably to form CIRCLE II CIRCLE and spend more time with his family. CIIC's 2003 release, "Watching In Silence", featured SAVATAGE mastermind Jon Oliva co-writing most of the material.

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