POWERDRIVE Signs With KILLZONE RECORDS

March 18, 2009

Swedish/Spanish metal band POWERDRIVE has inked a deal with KillZone Records for the release of its debut album, "Freedom Of Speech". The LP, which is initially available in digital format only, contains 11 songs out of a total of 16 that were recorded by the group.

"Freedom Of Speech" track listing:

01. Final Chapter
02. Laid To Rest
03. Alive
04. Self Determination
05. Treat
06. Starting Over
07. Blast
08. Silver Bullet
09. Dead Silence
10. New Life
11. Untouchable

The band's current lineup includes bassist Asier Aranda (AVENGER) and drummerIvan Gayarre (BRAINDEAD ZERO).

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

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