MAT SINNER: PRIMAL FEAR Planning 10-Year Anniversary Tour, SINNER Working On New Material

January 19, 2008

PRIMAL FEAR bassist and SINNER mainman Mat Sinner has issued the following update:

"Well, we can announce one of the rare SINNER shows today and it's already around the corner. The band will appear on March 8th at the Komma, Esslingen/Germany to kick ass at the third Rock For One World Festival, a now traditional and established charity festival, organized by some close friends, including former SINNER drummer Ralf Schulz.

"In other news, the songwriting for SINNER's new album, 'Crash & Burn', is in full swing. A first songwriting session with Henny Wolter was unbelievable creative and we wrote some cool stuff, with a smile on our faces and a great foundation for more forthcoming sessions. Klaus [Sperling, drums] and Christof [Leim, guitar] are writing too at the moment. Next week, my friend Igor Gianola (U.D.O. etc.) is coming to my studio, because we have some cool ideas for the new SINNER album and I'm writing with Ronny Milianowicz and company again. The target is loud and clear — the new SINNER album and the first for AFM Records will be a steaming, rocking and very traditional heavy rock album! We plan to start the recordings in late March for a September 2008 release! Later this month In addition, I will record some bass tracks for Alex Beyrodt's [SILENT FORCE axeman and touring guitarist for PRIMAL FEAR on the last European trek] first solo album!

"And as you think, there's a well-deserved break for PRIMAL FEAR after three months of touring, you're wrong. As promised earlier, we're working hard on our ten-year anniversary tour, called '10 Years Of Metal'. It will be around one week with very special concerts, a special setlist and a big party! As all Metal Commando dudes asked us — yes, there will be a show in Reichenbach again! Stay tuned for more information and updates soon!"

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