SALEM: Four Songs Available Via Israel's Biggest Cellular Companies

September 4, 2007

Two of Israel's biggest cellular companies — Cellcom and Orange Communication (serving four million customers) — have made four SALEM songs available as ringtones and in MP3 format via their respective web sites. Four songs from the album "Strings Attached" are available:

* Eyes to Match a Soul
* Winter's Tear
* A Moment of Silence
* Coming End of Reason

Find the tracks by entering the band name "Salem" using the search function: Cellcom (web site) and Orange Communication (web site).

SALEM released its new album, "Necessary Evil", in Europe on June 4 via Season of Mist (one day later in North America). According to the group, the new material is "modern, dark, highly unique" and "heavier" than their previous efforts. The follow-up to 2005's "Strings Attached" includes a 27-minute piece entitled "Once Upon a Lifetime Parts I - V". Download the track "Once upon a Lifetime" at this location.

A video clip of MAYHEM vocalist Attila Csihar (formerly of TORMENTOR, ABORYM) performing the MAYHEM classic "Deathcrush" with SALEM on December 27, 2005 at the Theatre Club in Tel Aviv, has been posted at YouTube. A number of high-quality photos from the gig, which featured a mini-set of MAYHEM classics performed by Csihar and SALEM, is available at Metalist.co.il.

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