LULLACRY Live And Unplugged (Video)

March 22, 2013

Video footage of Finnish female-fronted heavy rockers LULLACRY performing acoustic versions of three songs — "Thousand Suns", "Broken (Into Pieces)" and "Feel My Revenge" — in 2012 can be seen below.

LULLACRY's fifth album, "Where Angels Fear", was released in North America on April 10, 2012 through End Of The Light Records distributed by DisManic via eOne Distribution. Released on March 7, 2012 in Finland through LULLACRY's own label, OUTO Recordings, the CD — which marked the band's first effort since 2005's "Vol. 4" — was produced by Mikko Herranen (ex-vocalist for MISERY, INC.),who also sings a duet with LULLACRY vocalist Tanja Lainio in "Feel My Revenge". The album was mastered by Svante Forsbäck at Chartmakers in Helsinki.

"To Every Heartache", the latest video from LULLACRY, can be seen below. The clip was filmed in January with director Sauli Kivilahti.

"To Every Heartache" was released as a digital single on February 13. The song was recorded at Noise Floor studio in Helsinki by Mikko Herranen and was mixed and mastered by Anssi Kippo at Astia studio in Lappeenranta.

LULLACRY is:

Tanja Lainio - Vocals
Sami Leppikangas - Guitar
Sauli Kivilahti - Guitar
Heavy Hiltunen - Bass
Jukka Outinen - Drums

Live unplugged 2012:

"To Every Heartache" video:

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