CRIMSON GLORY Singer Interviewed On 'Metal Twilight Zone' Radio Show (Audio)

November 7, 2011

Vocalist Todd La Torre of Florida-based melodic metallers CRIMSON GLORY was interviewed on the "Metal Twilight Zone" radio show when the band played Greece last month. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below.

CRIMSON GLORY performed at the Mylos Club in Thessaloniki, Greece on October 22, 2011 as part of the the third segment of their 25th-anniversary European tour. The trek, dubbed "Phoenix Rising" to reflect the band's vibrant and sudden re-emergence on the metal music scene, took flight on April 28 at the Dynamo club in Eindhoven, Netherlands. "Phoenix Rising" has since spanned several countries, meeting with rave reviews among fans, peers, and press.

CRIMSON GLORY's setlist for the Thessaloniki show:

01. Valhalla
02. Dragon Lady
03. Angels Of War
04. Azrael
05. Mayday
06. Queen Of The Masquerade
07. Lady Of Winter
08. Where Dragons Rule
09. Painted Skies
10. Masque Of The Red Death
11. In Dark Places
12. Burning Bridges
13. Red Sharks
14. Lost Reflection
15. Lonely
16. War Of The Worlds
17. Dream Dancer
18. Eternal World

Check out a review of the concert at MetalKaoz.com.

Prior to the Thessaloniki concert, CRIMSON GLORY's last performance in Greece was at the Rockwave open-air festival in 2006 with the band's original singer, Midnight, who was battling a serious health condition at the time and passed away suddenly only a few short years later on July 8, 2009.

Todd La Torre made his live debut with CRIMSON GLORY at an intimate venue in Atlanta late last year. His spot-on performance was well-received and met with rave reviews, and it was immediately clear that the time had come to take CRIMSON GLORY back on the road.

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