ETERNAL LEGACY: New Song Posted Online

April 22, 2008

Cleveland's ETERNAL LEGACY has posted a brand new song, "Lost But Not Alone", on its MySpace page. The track will appear on the group's forthcoming "Lifeless Alive" album, scheduled for release this summer on Auburn Records. The CD is being recorded at Mercinary Studios in Cleveland, Ohio with guitarist/vocalist Jason Vanek handling the production duties.

Commented guitarist Shaun Vanek: "This particular song came together the quickest so far, and we felt the vibe will set the stage for what the whole album is going to be like. The song conveys good solid metal just the way we like it. We are still in the studio working on the other tracks but wanted to give people a sneak peek of the new material."

ETERNAL LEGACY last year went from being a quintet to a four-piece after replacing bassist Josh Gatka with Spencer Phillips. Phillips will now take on the dual duties of bass and keyboards.

The band's current lineup is as follows:

Jason Vanek - guitar/vocals
Shaun Vanek - guitar
Spencer Phillips - bass/keyboards
Steve Dukuslow - drums

ETERNAL LEGACY released its debut album, "The Coming Of The Tempest", in 2007 on Auburn Records. The band performed at last year's Headbangers Open Air festival in Germany and has appeared on two ProgPower festival CD compilation releases.

The group will headline a hometown show at the Jigsaw Saloon on Saturday, April 26. Also appearing on the bill are H.A.T.E., AT NO END, MILES BEYOND and LOWER 13.

For more information, visit www.auburnrecords.com.

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