SILENT FORCE, RECKLESS TIDE, SUIDAKRA New Albums To Receive U.S. Release

May 11, 2007

A flurry of four releases makes May 22 one of the busiest days of the year for Locomotive Records.

SILENT FORCE's "Walk the Earth": "The new SILENT FORCE is everything power metal aspires to be. With guitar hero Alexander Beyrodt, vocalist DC Cooper, bassist Jurgen Steinmetz, drummer Andre Hilgers and keyboardist Torsten Rohre, 'Walk the Earth' is a stunning 12-track tour-de-force. Produced by Dennis Ward (ANGRA, KROKUS) with the same attention to detail he brought to SF's '04 [effort] 'Worlds Apart', their fourth album since 2000 is a brand new release."

RECKLESS TIDE's "Helleraser": "Originally released in October of 2006, RECKLESS TIDE's 'Helleraser' continues the all-out thrash blitz of 2005's 'Repent or Seal Your Fate' debut. Produced by Henning Pfeiffer, with their signature two-singer concept, RT has (again) added ANNIHILATOR's Jeff Waters and DEW-SCENTED's Hendrik Bache to augment its sextet format."

SUIDAKRA's "Caledonia": "Originally released in October of 2006, SUIDAKRA's 'Caledonia' is a schizoid amalgam of insane proportions, waffling between death and folk music, complete with bagpipes, clean vocals and death vocals amidst an inherent pummel that bludgeons the listener. Guitarist/vocalist Marcel Schoenen is back after his year-long sabbatical to join guitarist Arkadius Antonik, bassist Marcus Riewaldt and drummer Lars Wehner for this eighth SUIDAKRA effort."

LUJURIA's "Lo Mejor De": "One of Spain’s most popular heavy metal bands, LUJURIA gets the best-of treatment when Locomotive releases 'Lo Mejor De', 12 tracks of Spanish metal that show why this concert attraction is as popular now as when it started."

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