CRUCIFIED BARBARA: New Song 'Electric Sky' Available For Streaming

August 13, 2014

Swedish all-girl hard rock quartet CRUCIFIED BARBARA will release its fourth studio album, "In The Red", on September 15 via Despotz Records. The CD was recorded at Music A Matic studio in Gothenburg with producer Chips Kiesby and engineer Henryk Lip, and is the follow-up to 2012's "The Midnight Chase".

"In The Red" track listing:

01. I Sell My Kids For Rock 'N' Roll
02. To Kill A Man
03. Electric Sky
04. The Ghost Inside
05. Don't Call On Me
06. In The Red
07. Lunatic #1
08. Shadows
09. Finders Keepers
10. Do You Want Me
11. Follow The Stream

The song "Electric Sky" can be streamed using the SoundCloud widget below.

"We've been jamming ourselves bloody," the band states, "and let our emotions flow prior to recording.

"We have always been shocked by injustice and oppression, and this time, our opinions have taken an even bigger place in the songwriting."

The group adds: "This album is the best thing we've ever done musically and it feels damn good to take a clear stand against subjects like misogyny and animal rights, topics we are passionate about, through our music."

CRUCIFIED BARBARA's new video, "To Kill A Man", can be seen below. The band stated about the track: "We and many of us feel a huge impotence and rage when we hear and read about men who systematically abuse and rape women. This type of crime is something that happens every day, everywhere.

"Of anger, we create music. Heavy substances and harsh riffs became the song 'To Kill A Man', a really heavy song in a double sense."

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