HEARTS ALIVE Signs With RISING RECORDS

December 11, 2009

HEARTS ALIVE, the Swedish metal/hardcore band featuring members of TERROR 2000, has inked a deal with the U.K independent label Rising Records. The group's new album is scheduled for release in 2010.

HEARTS ALIVE's five-song EP, "The Black Sleep", was released last year. The follow-up to the band's debut album, "The Tragedy In Us" (released through Dead Vibration Industries in 2007) was produced by Klas Ideberg (DARKANE, TERROR 2000, THE DEFACED) at the Not Quite Studios in August 2008 and it was mixed by Carl Vikman.

HEARTS ALIVE is:

Jesper Persson - Vocals
Daniel Wallenborg - Guitar
Dan Svensson - Guitar
Alexander Kirst - Bass
Jonathan Östling - Drums

Visit HEARTS ALIVE's MySpace page for audio samples and more information.

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