DEAD BY APRIL's 'Stronger' CD To Feature Remixes, Brand New Song

December 10, 2010

Swedish "pop/metal" band DEAD BY APRIL will release a new album, "Stronger" — featuring "some new heavier mixes of our favorite songs and a brand new demo song from the upcoming album" — on January 10, 2011.

The track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. Trapped (2010 mix)
02. Angels Of Clarity (2010 mix)
03. Stronger (2010 mix)
04. My Saviour
05. Leaves Falling
06. Love Like Blood
07. Angels Of Clarity (Shawn "Clown" Crahan remix)
08. Losing You (2010 acoustic version)
09. Promise Me (2010 acoustic version)
10. More Than Yesterday (demo version)

Check out the cover artwork below.

"Stronger", the new video from DEAD BY APRIL, can be viewed below. The song comes off the group's self-titled debut album, which was released in the U.K. on August 3, 2009 via Spinefarm. Issued in Sweden on May 13, 2009 via Universal, the CD was produced by Henrik Edenhed, who has previously worked with ROBYN, LAMBRETTA, TEDDYBEARS, CHRISTIAN WALTZ and THE SOUNDS.

"Losing You", the first single from DEAD BY APRIL, topped the official chart in the band's home country.

Guitarist Johan Olsson recently left DEAD BY APRIL to focus on other projects, including his clothing company, Suckerpunch Clothing.

According to the group's official bio, "DEAD BY APRIL is a collaboration between some free-spirited, like-minded musicians. It has evolved from just being a project to a full-time band in a very short amount of time."

For more information, visit DEAD BY APRIL's MySpace page.

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