GAMMA RAY: New Audio Interview With KAI HANSEN Available

January 24, 2008

TheRighttoRock.com has has issued its latest podcast (episode #44),featuring vocalist/guitarist Kai Hansen from GAMMA RAY.

The interview lasts approximately 25 minutes and can be downloaded at this location (MP3, 71 MB).

METALIUM singer Henning Basse performed two shows in Spain with GAMMA RAY — in Lugo (Jan. 17) and Baracaldo (Jan. 18) — after Hansen came down with a flu and was ordered not to sing for a couple of days. Kai played guitar in Lugo and Baracaldo but wasn't able to sing. The vocal duties were handled by his friend Henning, who flew to Spain to assist with the concerts.

Watch fan-filmed footage of the Lugo concert below.

Photos from both concerts can be found at Rafabasa.com.

GAMMA RAY's new album, "Land of the Free II", entered the German Media Control chart at position No. 54. The CD, which will arrive in the U.S. later this month via SPV Records, also landed on the Swedish chart at No. 57 and Norwegian chart at No. 98.

"Land of the Free II" is a conceptual continuation of the group's 1995 classic "Land of the Free", and contains around 65 minutes of music.

The members of GAMMA RAY produced the new album themselves. All four musicians — Kai Hansen, Henjo Richter (guitar),Dirk Schlächter (bass) and Daniel Zimmermann (drums) — are experienced enough to translate their ideas at the studio. But for the first time in ages, the band allowed themselves the luxury of enlisting outside support for certain stages of the recording process. "We wanted to have a clear head in some areas to be able to concentrate on the important things," Hansen explained the decision to recruit Tommy Newton (HELLOWEEN, UFO, etc.) and his Area 51 studio in Celle, where the new material was mixed. Newton also took care of the drum parts as a sound engineer at GAMMA RAY's own studio.

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