RAM To Make Greek Live Debut In May

March 24, 2006

RAM, the traditional Gothenburg, Sweden-based heavy metal band featuring Leif Larsson (ex-FROZEN EYES, NME WITHIN) and Morgan Pettersson (ex-B-THONG),have been confirmed for the Up the Hammers Festival, set to take place May 27 in Athens, Greece. Also scheduled to perform are METAL INQUISITOR and POWERVICE.

As previously reported, RAM have uploaded the song "Shadowman" from their full-length debut, "Forced Entry", at this location.

Released last November, "Forced Entry" was recorded at Black Path studios and was mixed at Gothenburg's Brewhouse facility. Mastering duties were handled by Göran Finnberg.

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