SEVEN TEARS To Release Debut In December

October 12, 2007

Frontiers Records will release of the debut album from Swedish progressive metal hopefuls SEVEN TEARS, entitled "In Every Frozen Tear", on December 7.

Previously known as ATLANTICA (whose debut demo received a great response from Sweden Rock magazine) the band went through several changes before arriving at the current lineup of Jonathan Carlemar (guitars),Fredrik Lager (bass),Kristofer von Wachenfeldt (keyboards, PLATITUDE),Michael Sjöö (drums, SPEARFISH) and Zoran Djorem (vocals).

Signed to Frontiers in early 2007 on the basis of their last demo tape "The Story Unfolds", SEVEN TEARS entered the studio under the guidance of Peter Lundin (SPEARFISH).

"To get a deal with the Frontiers label and the opportunity to release an album is something that we all have dreamed of since the day we first picked up our instruments," says axeman Jonathan Carlemar. "We are very satisfied with the songs and are looking forward to hear what people think about them!"

"Our music style," continues Carlemar, "can be described as melodic metal with a lot of influences from the '80s and with some prog elements. The album contains strong melodies, heavy riffs and great musicianship. The heavy 'Hollow Ground', the ballad 'All Alone' and the epic 'Truth of Tomorrow' are songs that makes a multifaced record."

"In Every Frozen Tear" track listing:

01. Twist Of Fate
02. Faded Memory
03. Hollow Ground
04. Reflections
05. Sorrows
06. All Alone
07. In Every Frozen Tear
08. Prayer For The Dying
09. The Story Unfolds
10. Dream Of Insanity
11. Fragments
12. Truth Of Tomorrow

Check out audio samples at this location.

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