CORETEZ Single Featuring SOULFLY Guitarist Released Via iTunes

March 16, 2011

Phlamencore Records has announced the release of the "Fade Away" (acoustic version) digital single from CORETEZ via iTunes. This song marks the re-release of the CORETEZ EP that features guitarist Marc Rizzo (SOULFLY, CAVALERA CONSPIRACY) and vocalist/percussionist Roger Vazquez. This single is also the first release from CORETEZ since the song "Five Months" appeared on the "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" soundtrack in 2003.

A new song will be released in a digital format every month for the next five months.

Rizzo has been nominated for the Metal Hammer Golden Gods "Best Shredder" award and will appear with CAVALERA CONSPIRACY at the Morumbi in São Paulo on Saturday, March 26 in support of IRON MAIDEN.

Rizzo's third solo album, "Legionnaire", was released February 2010 and is also available on iTunes and CD.

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