METALFORCE: New Song Available For Free Download

July 2, 2010

METALFORCE — the German metal band led by former MAJESTY singer vocalist Tarek "MS" Maghary — has made a brand new song, "On Your Way", available for free download as a way to support every team at the soccer World Cup. Being a German band, METALFORCE also recorded a German version of the track called "Geh Den Weg" to support the German team.

METALFORCE will perform the song live at the upcoming Magic Circle Festival to celebrate the final of the World Cup together with thousands of metal and soccer fans from around the world.

To download the song for free, visit www.metalforce.eu.

METALFORCE recently parted ways with rhythm guitarist Josef Echter due to "personal health issues." The band will continue as a quartet.

Josef Echter officially joined METALFORCE in January. He made his live debut with the band on the German/Dutch leg of MANOWAR's "Death To Infidels" European tour.

METALFORCE's self-titled debut album was released last summer via Magic Circle Music, the record label owned by members of MANOWAR. According to the band's official bio, the members of METALFORCE "honor their fans with anthems of power and might. It's the stuff metal legends are made of and METALFORCE is destined to become one and the same. There [are] 11 new songs to motivate 'true metal' fans to raise their flags and pledge their allegiance. . . METALFORCE promises to unite the world of 'true metal' through the power of passion, expressed through their music."

Commented Maghary: "True metal doesn't follow commercial trends, it comes from your heart, it's truthful, it's totally honest, an honesty that is dedicated to your music and your fans."

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