SOULFALLEN: 'Death Of The Tyrant' Video Available

July 25, 2008

"Death Of The Tyrant", the new video from the Jyväskylä, Finland-based metal band SOULFALLEN, can be viewed below. The track comes off the group's debut album, "World Expiration", which was released last September via Off Records.

Commented the band: "It took a little more time to finish [the video] than we anticipated, but we decided to take the time to make it perfect instead of ruining it with too much haste. The video was made by a Finnish company called CoreFront.

"Needless to say that we are all very excited about the new video and also dying to know what you think about it! So watch it, love it, masturbate to it and leave your comment at the door. And, of course, praise it to all your friends and spread the death!

"In other news it's time to let you know what evil plans we've been up to lately. There hasn't been a lot gigs this summer and we'll only do a selected amount of gigs this year, since we (have been and) wish to concentrate writing material for our next album.

"The new album is set to be recorded in December at the good old Studio Watercastle with the release is planned for sometime in February/March 2009! More information about the new album coming later as the mystery around it begins to unfold.

"But wait! There's more. To make time pass a little smoother awaiting the next album, we decided to release a second free web single from our debut album 'World Expiration'. The song is the blistering opening track (excluding the intro) titled 'Third Day Of The Eclipse'."

SOULFALLEN is:

Kai Leikola - Vocals, Bass
Aapeli Kivimäki - Guitar
Simo Rahikainen - Guitar
Jimmy Salmi - Drums

For more information, visit www.soulfallen.com.

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