SOULRELIC: New Songtitles Revealed

September 9, 2006

Finland's SOULRELIC has released the working songtitles that are set to appear on the band's upcoming CD, tentatively due next year. They are as follows (in no particular order):

01. I'll Let the Gallow Win
02. The Evergreen Pastures Of Grave
03. This Land
04. Coins
05. Dead King
06. Such a Pleasant Life
07. Loose
08. Oh, I Hate
09. Crawl to Perish
10. Like the Rain of Shame We Fall

SOULRELIC bassist Pecu Talala was recently forced to miss a couple of gigs due to a knee injury. Replacing him temporarily was Mikko "Speedy" Uusimaa from REFLEXION.

SOULRELIC's next performance is scheduled to take place tonight (Saturday, September 9) at Rytmikorjaamo in Seinäjoki, Finland (with ENTWINE).

SOULRELIC's debut album, "Love is a Lie We Both Believed", was released in Japan in February via Marquee Inc. The Japanese version of the CD includes a bonus track — a previously unreleased song called "Tears Are Home". The album, which was released in Finland on the Spinefarm label, was mixed by Hiili Hiilesmaa, who has previously worked with such acts as H.I.M., SENTENCED, MOONSPELL and THE 69 EYES.

SOULRELIC's lineup on "Love is a Lie We Both Believed" included current TO/DIE/FOR guitarist Antza Talala. The axeman left SOULRELIC in January, citing "personal conflicts within the band" as the reason for the split.

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