CIRCLE OF SILENCE Signs With MASSACRE RECORDS

January 26, 2011

German metallers CIRCLE OF SILENCE have inked a deal with Massacre Records. The band's new album, "The Blackened Halo", will be released on April 29. The CD was recorded at the Maranis Studios with Vagelis Maranis (FALLEN YGGDRASIL, NOCTE OBDUCTA, WINTER'S VERGE).

According to a press release, "The Blackened Halo" will contain "riff-orientated power metal with a touch of thrash and heavy metal."

CIRCLE OF SILENCE started out as a two-man project — featuring Tobias Pfahl (lead guitar) and Björn Böhm (bass) — but has since evolved into a "real" band. The group, which released two self-produced albums in 2006 and 2008, describes its sound as "aggressive (power) metal with catchy songs and melodies. Fast double-bass songs and mid-tempo smashers combined with catchy melodies and aggressive clean vocals are the unique trademark of CIRCLE OF SILENCE."

CIRCLE OF SILENCE is:

Nick Keim - Vocals
Tobias Pfahl - Lead Guitar
Christian Sommerfeld - Rhythm Guitar
Björn Böhm - Bass
Peter Suppinger - Drums

The song "Left To Die" from the forthcoming album can be streamed below.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/circleofsilence.

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