REFLEXION: Live Video Posted Online

September 12, 2005

REFLEXION, the Finnish band featuring vocalist Juha Kylmänen (FOR MY PAIN…, ex-TO/DIE/FOR),have uploaded a live video of the band performing the track "Undying Dreams" at the Oulu 400 anniversary concert on September 3 in Oulu, Finland. Download the clip at this location (.MPG file, 8.5 MB).

As previously reported, REFLEXION will release their new single, "Undying Dreams", on September 21 via Scandinavian A1 Music. An audio sample of the track is available for download at this location.

"Undying Dreams" comes off the group's recently completed debut album, tentatively before the end of the year. The CD was mixed at Soundtrack Studios in Helsinki and was mastered on July 13 at Chartmakers by Svante Forsbäck.

REFLEXION's three-song demo/CD, "Journey to Tragedy", was recorded in 2003 at Soundmix studio in Oulu, Finland.

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