PRIMAL FEAR Bassist Issues Video Update

August 4, 2011

A new three-minute video update from bassist Mat Sinner of German power metallers PRIMAL FEAR can be seen below.

PRIMAL FEAR entered House Of Music studios in Winterbach, Germany on July 10 to begin recording its new album, "Unbreakable", for a January 20, 2012 release via Frontiers Records. The CD, which is being produced by Sinner and engineered by Achim Khler (EDGUY, MASTERPLAN),will feature the following songtitles, among others: "Give 'Em Hell", "And There Was Silence", "Where Angels Die", "Born Again" and "Strike".

According to PRIMAL FEAR frontman Ralf Scheepers, the band's drummer Randy Black "did a fantastic job," having laid down 12 tracks in four days (with one day spent getting drum tones).

PRIMAL FEAR recently asked fans to submit suggestions for the new CD title and received more than 500 responses.

The band will take a break from the recording sessions for its new album to play at Germany's Wacken Open Air and Geiselwind festivals in early August.

PRIMAL FEAR recently extended its deal with Frontiers Records for two more albums after releasing the last two CDs through the label 2007's "New Religion" and 2009's "16.6 (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead!)". The band says, "Never change a winning team!"

Guitarist Henny Wolter left PRIMAL FEAR in August 2010 because in his words "it just didn't feel like a band anymore." Henny, who is also no longer a member of SINNER (led by PRIMAL FEAR bassist Mat Sinner),is focusing on his new band NITROGODS, also featuring ex-PRIMAL FEAR drummer Klaus Sperling and vocalist Oimel Larcher. The group's self-titled debut album is expected later in the year.

PRIMAL FEAR last year released a live DVD, "16.6 - All Over The World" (recorded in various locations between September and November 2009),and a live CD, aptly titled "Live In The USA".

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