MERCENARY: 'My World Is Ending' Video Posted Online

April 4, 2007

Danish metallers MERCENARY have posted their video for the song "My World Is Ending" at YouTube. The track comes off the group's latest CD, "The Hours That Remain", which came out last year via Century Media.

In other news, MERCENARY has issued the following update:

"All is well here at the MERCENARY camp as we're currently working hard to prepare our first-ever European headlining tour. Hell yeah, one week to go and the metal will flow! We're upgrading our gear, adjusting our set and just got some very cool stage props to spice up our show to bring our fans nothing short of our very best."

MERCENARY entered the national album chart in their home country at position No. 67 with their latest effort, "The Hours That Remain". The follow-up to 2004's "11 Dreams" was produced by Jacob Hansen (RAUNCHY, COMMUNIC, MAROON, HATESPHERE) and features artwork by Travis Smith (DEATH, KATATONIA, OPETH). Guest musicians on the CD include SOILWORK's Björn "Speed" Strid and HEAVEN SHALL BURN's Marcus Bischoff.

MERCENARY's tour will kick off April 11 in Berlin.

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