FIREWIND To Be Joined By LEAVES' EYES Singer On Upcoming Tour

June 25, 2012

LEAVES' EYES singer Liv Kristine will join FIREWIND on stage during the two bands' upcoming European tour in September/October to perform the FIREWIND song "Breaking The Silence".

The studio version of "Breaking The Silence", which can be found on FIREWIND's 2006 album "Allegiance", featured the female singer Tara Teresa. The track broke the Top 20 in Greece and remained on the chart for several weeks.

"Few Against Many", the new album from FIREWIND, entered the official chart in Greece at No. 42 and in Germany at No. 90.

A CD-single version of the song "Wall Of Sound" is being released with the current issue (RUSH front cover) of the biggest hardrock/metal magazine in Scandinavia, Sweden Rock Magazine. This single is now exclusively available with the magazine as digipak CD, including the album tracks "Wall Of Sound" and "Few Against Many" as well as a previously unreleased demo version of "Wall Of Sound".

"Few Against Many" was released in Europe on May 21 via Century Media Records and in North America on May 22 through DisManic, Inc. via eOne Distribution. The CD was mixed by Jason Suecof and Eyal Levi at Audiohammer Studios (TRIVIUM, ALL THAT REMAINS, DEATH ANGEL) in Sanford, Florida.

Produced by Gus, "Few Against Many" was recorded with his longtime bandmates, vocalist Apollo Papathanasio, keyboardist/guitarist Bob Katsionis and bassist Petros Christo, at Valve Studio in Greece as well as the Sweetspot Studios in Sweden and sees the band expanding on its signature melodic sound with some of its most aggressive songs to date. The CD also marks the recording debut of new FIREWIND drummer Johan Nunez (NIGHTRAGE).

Pictured below: Liv Kristine with FIREWIND guitarist Gus G.

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