DIAL Featuring Former PAIN OF SALVATION Bassist: Live Debut Planned For HEDWAY Festival

January 25, 2007

Dutch/Swedish alternative rock band DIAL, featuring bass player/vocalist/guitarist Kristoffer Gildenlöw (formerly of PAIN OF SALVATION),vocalist/bassist LiLo and guitarist Rommert van der Meer, will make its live debut at the the Headway progressive rock and metal festival, which will celebrate its fifth anniversary in 2007. The festival will be held over two days — April 7 and April 8 — at P60 in Amstelveen, the Netherlands. On stage DIAL will join forces with drummer Dirk Bruinenberg (ELEGY, PATRICK RONDAT) and keyboardist Chris Jonker (MANGROVE) for a 40-minute set.

DIAL entered the Dead Soul Temple studio in Austria last summer with producer Devon Graves (DEADSOUL TRIBE, ex-PSYCHOTIC WALTZ) to record its debut album, "Synchronized". The track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. Wounded
02. Green Knees
03. Points Of View
04. Hello
05. Sadness
06. Candyland
07. Nature’s Cruelty
08. Beautiful
09. Childhood Dreams

DIAL also recorded a cover of "Jewel", which was originally performed by Marcella Detroit of SHAKESPEAR'S SISTER.

Devon Graves appears as a vocalist on the song "Wish It Away".

"Synchronized" is scheduled for release later in the year.

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