SAIDIAN To Release 'Evercircle' In May

March 25, 2009

German melodic metallers SAIDIAN will release their third album, "Evercircle", on May 29 via Blistering Records. The CD was recorded between March and September of 2008 with producer Axel Heckert, (now also SAIDIAN's live engineer) and it "showcases a broader musical spectrum for SAIDIAN, including a mix of headbanging anthems, melodic rockers, powerful ballads and the band's first cover song, the 1981 hit 'Tokyo' from the German hard rock band of the same name (later known as CRAAFT)," accordign to a press release. "One listen to songs like the mystic 'Solomon’s Dance', the powerful 'Pale Moon Rider' or the barnstorming opener 'Out Of The Shadows' and you’ll hear what the European festival scene has been raising their ale horns to for half a decade."

Founded in 2004, SAIDIAN's debut album, "For Those Who Walked The Path Forlorn", was promoted by a full European tour with JON OLIVA'S PAIN. The SAVATAGE mastermind liked the band so much he contributed guest vocals to their sophomore LP, "Phoenix", which was released in September 2006. Hitting the club and festival circuit, SAIDIAN's meteoric rise peaked with an earth-shaking performance at the first Magic Circle Festival in the summer of 2007 — documented on the "Magic Circle Festival Vol. 1 DVD".

For more information, visit www.saidian.org.

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