ENFORCER: New Song Available For Streaming, Download
December 19, 2012Swedish metallers ENFORCER will release a seven-inch single, "Mesmerized By Fire", on January 18, 2013.
The track listing for the effort will be as follows:
Side A: "Mesmerized By Fire"
Side B: "You Can Be" (non-album track)
In addition to the limited-edition vinyl, there will also be a digital release.
Commented ENFORCER guitarist/vocalist Olof Wikstrand: "'Mesmerized By Fire' is more or less the title track from the 'Death By Fire' album. I think within four minutes it captures pretty much everything about ENFORCER: intensity and power mixed with a touch of melody and melancholy. The B-side is a cover of NAGAZAKI's 'You Can Be'. It is a track with mega potential from a band that unfortunately never made it in the '80s."
"Mesmerized By Fire" can now be streamed using the SoundCloud player below. It is also available for free download at NuclearBlast.de (e-mail sign-up required).
ENFORCER will release its new album, "Death By Fire", on February 1, 2013 via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD artwork was created by Jonathan Hultèn of Necromantic Art and can be seen below.
"Death By Fire" track listing:
01. Bells Of Hades
02. Death Rides This Night
03. Run For Your Life
04. Mesmerized By Fire
05. Take Me Out Of This Nightmare
06. Crystal Suite
07. Sacrificed
08. Silent Hour / The Conjugation
09. Satan
ENFORCER will will hit the road with GRAND MAGUS and the NWOBHM legends ANGEL WITCH in February.
ENFORCER's second album, "Diamonds", was released in May 2010 in Europe by Earache Records and in the rest of the world through Heavy Artillery.
Having released its debut album, "Into the Night", in November 2008, ENFORCER kicked open the floodgates for the return of traditional heavy metal, paving the way for many other young bands to follow. With critical acclaim pouring in from fans and the international music press, ENFORCER wasted no time taking their show to the road for their first European and American tours as well as a litany of appearances at many of Europe's most highly regarded festivals.
Photo credit: Gustav Öhman Spjuth
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