STARRATS: Korean Version Of 'Broken Halo' To Include Bonus Tracks

June 4, 2005

Danish band STARRATS will release their debut CD, "Broken Halo", in Asia through the Korean label Melodic Metal. The CD will be released as a two-disc set containing bonus tracks and liner notes written by the band. The bonus tracks are cover versions of "Mr. Crowley" (originally done by OZZY OSBOURNE),"Tie Your Mother Down" (originally done by QUEEN),"Long Live Rock 'n' Roll" (originally done by RAINBOW). The band have also recorded a remake of a Korean pop song featuring a new arrangment and lyrics (under the new title "When Love and Pain Collide").

STARRATS recently played two gigs at the Motoship Stubnitz festival in Copenhagen. Pictures from the show can be found at the group's official web site, www.starrats.net. The band are currently putting the finishing touches on the recordings for the follow-up to "Broken Halo", tentatively due later in the year. The songs recorded for the album are as follows:

01. Raise, Raise, Raise
02. The Devil and I
03. Creepy Crawler
04. Crush Your Empty Towers
05. Murder, Slaughter, Democracy
06. I Wish I Was
07. Sinshine
08. Rebelution
09. Can You Scream?
10. Slaughterh-h-house
11. Private Hell
12. Unleashed
13. Diablo Rising
14. The Angry Song

Two cover versions have been recorded as well: "Heading out to the Highway" by JUDAS PRIEST, and "I Wanna Be Somebody" by W.A.S.P.

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