LION'S SHARE: Footage From SWEDEN ROCK Posted Online

December 29, 2007

Fan-filmed video footage of Swedish melodic metal masters LION'S SHARE performing the song "Clones of Fate" at this year's Sweden Rock Festival, which took place in June 2007 in Sölvesborg, Sweden, can be viewed below.

LION'S SHARE will release its new album, "Emotional Coma", in the U.S. on January 29 via Locomotive Music. The CD was issued by AFM Records in Europe and Spiritual Beast in Japan/Asia and features guest solos from ex-KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick, and MEGADETH guitarist Glen Drover.

Check an an e-card for the album at this location.

LION'S SHARE has two songs — "Soultaker" and "The Edge of the Razor" — included on the "Magic Circle Festival 2007" double-DVD set, shot live at MANOWAR's Magic Circle Festival in Bad Arolsen, Germany on July 7, 2007.

As previously reported, ROAD TO RUIN, the new Swedish four-piece featuring LION'S SHARE guitarist Lars Chriss and bassist Sampo Axelsson alongside drummer Thomas Broman (HUGHES/TURNER, JOHN NORUM, ELECTRIC BOYS) and vocalist Matti Alfonzetti (SKINTRADE, JAGGED EDGE, SCOTT GORHAM),will release its self-titled debut album in Japan on January 23 via Marquee/Avalon. The CD was issued in Europe by Metal Heaven on October 26.

According to a press release, ROAD TO RUIN's influences come "from the classic rock era and carry trademarks from artists such as WHITESNAKE, THIN LIZZY, DEEP PURPLE, LED ZEPPELIN, RAINBOW plus — especially when it comes to the guitar sound — BLACK SABBATH."

ROAD TO RUIN was founded in the year 2005 when guitarist Chriss and Axelsson started to write some material which didn't fit their main band LION'S SHARE.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/roadtoruintheband.

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