JOHN BUSH Featured On New LONG DISTANCE CALLING Song; Audio Available

February 25, 2011

"Middleville", a brand new track from German instrumental rockers LONG DISTANCE CALLING, can be streamed using the audio player below (courtesy of AOL's Noisecreep). The song, which features a guest appearance by legendary frontman John Bush (ARMORED SAINT, ANTHRAX),comes off the band's new self-titled album, which will be released in North America on March 8.

When asked what made him decide to collaborate with LONG DISTANCE CALLING, Bush said, "Music. That is the sole reason that I did this song.

"When I was approached by LONG DISTANCE CALLING, instead of seeking information about them, I just listened to the music. I didn't look at a web site or a social network. I didn't inquire about their history. I didn't even look at a picture. I just listened to them. That was all I needed. It inspired me and allowed me to be part of an amazing song. Ambience, power, mood, melody, it has it all. Crank it!! Preferably in headphones."

"Middleville" audio stream:

"Long Distance Calling" was recorded with Benjamin Schäfer (CELTIC FROST, SUBWAY TO SALLY) at Horus Studios in Hannover, Germany.

"Long Distance Calling" track listing:

01. Into The Black Wide Open (8:32)
02. The Figrin D'an Boogie (6:08)
03. Invisible Giants (7:25)
04. Timebends (7:57)
05. Arecibo (Long Distance Calling) (5:53)
06. Middleville (8:30)
07. Beyond The Void (11:40)

After supporting bands such as OPETH, KATATONIA, DREDG, AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY TRAIL OF DEAD, ANATHEMA, COHEED AND CAMBRIA, and DEFTONES, LONG DISTANCE CALLING will finally play its own club shows again in order to give people the full audio-visual experience.

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