STORMWIND To Issue 'Rising Symphony' In April

March 14, 2003

Sweden's STORMWIND, the band featuring guitarist Thomas Wolf and former CANDLEMASS singer Thomas Vikstrom, have set an April 23 Japanese release date for their sixth album, "Rising Symphony". The album includes nine melodic/neo-classical tracks and a bonus track for Japan ("Wings Of Tomorrow"). A European release is expected to follow in early June. The official release party for the European release of the new album will be held at Hard Rock Cafe in Stockholm on June 3.

MP3 clips of four tracks from "Rising Symphony" can be downloaded from this location.

The songs available for download are as follows:

01. Touch The Flames
02. Excalibur
03. Streets Of Prishtine
04. White Man (QUEEN cover)

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