STEEL ATTACK To Be Accompanied By Singer ANDERS HULTÉN For Upcoming Live Performances

April 16, 2010

Swedish metallers STEEL ATTACK recently announced that they were "back together again" with a lineup that includes members from the band's first two albums:

Steve Steel (Stefan Westerberg) - Bass, Vocals
John Allan - Guitar
Dennis Westman - Guitar
Andereas de Vera - Drums

The group has since issued the following update:

"STEEL ATTACK's latest contribution is chorus singer Anders Hultén, who will accompany the band live on stage.

"The reunion of STEEL ATTACK has recieved very good response among many people and we promise you to offer a great deal of real metal, which will summarize our first two albums, 'Where Mankind Fails' [1999] and 'Fall Into Madness' [2001], quite well!

"Right now STEEL ATTACK is planning for upcoming gigs, both domestic and abroad, in the summer and fall ahead of us.

"STEEL ATTACK will very soon announce the first important concert which will take place at a large Swedish metal festival. Soon even more gigs will be announced.

"STEEL ATTACK is back for good!"

STEEL ATTACK last year parted ways with Ronny Hemlin (vocals),Peter Morén (drums) and Johan Löfgren (bass).

"Crawl", the latest video from STEEL ATTACK, can be viewed below. The track comes off the group's most recent album, "Carpe DiEnd", which was released on February 22, 2008 via Massacre Records. The CD was recorded at KING DIAMOND guitarist Andy La Rocque's Sonic Train studio and it was mixed at Solnasound by Mike Wead (MERCYFUL FATE, KING DIAMOND).

"Carpe DiEnd" is the follow-up to "Diabolic Symphony", which was released in April 2006 via Massacre.

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