REFLEXION To Release New Single

January 15, 2008

REFLEXION, the Finnish band featuring vocalist Juha Kylmänen (FOR MY PAIN…, ex-TO/DIE/FOR),will release the "Weak and Tired" digital single on January 18 via the Musicload webstore.

An audio clip is available on the group's MySpace page.

"Weak and Tired" is the title track of the band's new album, which will contain the following track listing:

01. Non-stop Glorious Ride
02. Embrace of Wrath
03. Twilight Child
04. Dancing in the Air
05. Dead Without You
06. Weak and Tired
07. Black is the Color of Your Life
08. The One With No Name
09. Forever Got Too Long
10. The Thousand Nails in My Heart
11. Just One Word (Goodbye)

REFLEXION's "Crashing Down" video:

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