Former CLOUDSCAPE Guitarist To Release WARNOT Debut In November

September 21, 2012

Combining many sub-genres of music, mainly from rock and metal, WARNOT is melodic, raw, symphonic, theatrical, doomy and progressive; "His Blood Is Yours" is an epic rock/metal adventure ride that rings fresh.

Guitar player/composer Björn Eliasson picked up his axe in the Eighties and started his first band in 1988. In the early Nineties, he joined Patrik Svärd (CLOUDSCAPE) and formed a band dubbed DOCTOR WEIRD.

Conceived in 2001, CLOUDSCAPE released its self-titled debut in 2004 and followed it up by "Crimson Skies" (2006) and "Global Drama" (2008)..

In late 2009, Björn decided to leave CLOUDSCAPE to focus on his passion in his own musical project. Writing songs based on his visions, exploring limitless feelings and atmospheres, which have become WARNOT.

Björn worked on "His Blood is Yours" without stress of deadlines, only pure inspiration and a strong vision to create something truly unique. Choosing to work with many guest vocalists, Björn also sings on the album and flavors it with his unique, ground breaking voice complementing the other exceptional guest singers that have contributed to the album.

The vocalists:

* Thomas Bursell (SECOND HEAT, Helsingborg Symphony Choirs)
* Mike Andersson (CLOUDSCAPE, FULL FORCE, STAR ONE, SILENT MEMORIAL)
* Sussi Sorensen (BO WILSON BAND)
* Bjorn Persson (DOCTOR WEIRD)
* Sara Andersson (Helsingborg Symphony Choirs)
* Bjorn Eliasson (CLOUDSCAPE)
* André Mollestam (GROWLS)

Due on November 6 via Nightmare Records, "His Blood Is Yours" will feature the following track listing:

01. Raptures Of The Deep
02. The Crow Will Die
03. My Darkest Hour
04. A Late Night Dance With Death
05. Secrets Of Mythology
06. His Blood Is Yours
07. RIP
08. New York
09. The Patriot
10. I Am A Ghost
11. The Wrong Path
12. Sirens

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