Legendary Greek Heavy Metallers EXORISTOI Sign With SONIC AGE RECORDS

March 11, 2006

Sonic Age Records has announced the signing of the legendary Greek metal band EXORISTOI. EXORISTOI is oen of Greece's most well-known hard rock/heavy metal acts, with a career spanning from the mid-'80s to the new millennium. They are the only band in the history of Greek heavy metal with a platinum-selling record and various other awards. They've been recording for years for EMI Records Greece and now on the grounds of a new perspective for worldwide success, they decided to change the lyrics from Greek to English and come back with their heaviest and most epic material up to date.

The band is led by guitar mastermind Demetrios Katis, a highly acclaimed composer and musician, who has also written music for various films, commercials etc. The line-up also consists of the great British singer Stuart Cook, the Japanese drummer Masayuki Mizunuma, the Greek bass player Harris Geroulakis and the Cypriot keyboard player Vasos Vasileiou.

EXORISTOI's first album for Sonic Age Records will be entitled "Wrath of Zeus" and will contain eight songs in the classic epic hard rock/heavy metal tradition with a sound similar to the great British bands of the Eighties like RAINBOW, DEEP PURPLE, and IRON MAIDEN, coupled with a modern production and stylish lyrics. The album is scheduled for a late April/early May release. The CD will also feature two video clips that are currently in the pre-production stage.

EXORISTOI will celebrate their comeback with a series of live shows in Greece and abroad as well as with a professional presentation of their CD at a big venue, to be announced shortly.

"Wrath of Zeus" track listing (in no particular order):

01. Wrath of Zeus
02. Tomb of Doom
03. Seven Meanads
04. Book of Sorrows
05. Soak me to the Skin
06. It Hurts Me
07. Son of Heracles
08. Ronin

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