CIRCLE II CIRCLE: 'Burden Of Truth' Album Cover Art Unveiled

July 18, 2006

CIRCLE II CIRCLE, the band featuring former SAVATAGE frontman Zachary Stevens, has posted the following message on its official web site:

"Once again artistic genius Thomas Ewerhard has created a masterpiece with the new CIRCLE II CIRCLE cover art for 'Burden of Truth'. This is the third cover Mr. Ewerhard has created for the band and the most elaborate with a secret mystery locked within the cover concept and lyrical content that will awe the fans.

"CIIC fans will have a chance to uncover the mystery and win a free Jackson guitar signed by the band, and other prizes such as backstage passes, T-shirts and posters.

"The contest begins Black Friday October 13th, 2006 exactly 699 years to the day that Jaques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the order of the Knights Templar, had to travel to France to discuss with Pope Clement V about a crusade. On his way there he and his order members were arrested and interrogated by Phillip IV. The order was found guilty of blasphemy and sodomy. This was the end of the order of the Knights Templars, the Soldiers of Jesus…or was it?

"Check out the new single 'Revelations' along with new track 'Who Am I'.

"Join the street team to register and see the new cover and hear new sound clips!"

For more information, go to this location.

"Burden of Truth" was recorded at Tampa's Morrisound Recording. Touring is scheduled for the fall 2006 throughout Europe and a special 90-minute performance at the ProgPower Festival in September — the only show where CIRCLE II CIRCLE will play "Burden Of Truth" in its entirety along with some classics.

"Burden of Truth" track listing:

01. Who Am I To Be
02. Matter Of Time
03. Heal You
04. Revelations
05. This Is Your Reality
06. Evermore
07. The Black
08. Messiah
09. Sentenced
10. Burden of Truth
11. Live As One

Bonus Tracks (acoustically enhanced versions):

12. Into The Wind
13. Burden Of Truth

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