STREAM OF PASSION Enter Dutch Album Chart At No. 27

November 3, 2005

STREAM OF PASSION, the new band featuring AYREON mastermind Arjen Lucassen, have entered the Dutch national album chart at position No. 27 with their debut CD, "Embrace the Storm".

In other news, Arjen and STREAM OF PASSION frontwoman, Mexican singer Marcela Bovio (one of the vocalists on AYREON's 2004 rock opera, "The Human Equation") performed three STREAM OF PASSION songs at a special Sony/BMG conference in the Netherlands in early September. A video clip containing footage of this three-song acoustic performance can be downloaded at this location (Windows Media).

STREAM OF PASSION will hit the road for a European tour starting January 25, 2006. The band will perform songs from "Embrace the Storm" as well has songs from the AYREON back catalog. Support at all dates will come from DAMIAN WILSON.

"Embrace the Storm" was released in the Benelux via Sony/BMG Benelux. The album will be issued in the rest of Europe and the U.S./Canada via InsideOut Music.

As previously reported, a full-length MP3 of the STREAM OF PASSION track "Deceiver", taken from "Embrace the Storm", has been made available for download at this location.

STREAM OF PASSION is:

Johan van Stratum - Bass guitar
Davy Mickers - Drums
Marcela Bovio - Vocals, lyrics, Violin
Arjen Lucassen - Guitars, Music
Lori Linstruth - Lead guitars
Alejandro Millán – Piano

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