THE MURDER OF MY SWEET Interviewed At SWEDEN ROCK FESTIVAL

June 29, 2010

More-Metal.com conducted an interview with the Swedish female-fronted heavy rock band THE MURDER OF MY SWEET at the Sweden Rock Festival, which was held June 9-12 in Sölvesborg in southern Sweden. Watch the chat below.

THE MURDER OF MY SWEET's "Tonight" digital single was released on May 14 via Frontiers Records. The song was taken from the band's debut album, "Divanity", which was released in early 2010. In addition to the album version of the title cut, the "Tonight" single includes two previously unreleased tracks, "Shivers Down My Spine" and "Another Dawn".

THE MURDER OF MY SWEET is an exciting new band formed in early 2007 when drummer/producer and songwriter Daniel Flores met the awesome singer Angelica Rylin. "There was a rumor that Angelica was the finest vocalist in Stockholm and I wanted to see if that was true," said Daniel. "To my amazement, she was!" Daniel had already hooked up with Daniel Palmqvist on guitar, Johan Niemann on bass and Andreas Lindahl on keyboards, so the next step was to start writing songs. "Angelica's voice needed another sort of songs than what we had on the table," continued Daniel. "So we wrote more than 25 songs with 12 of them that [ended] up being on the album."

The first single off "Divanity", "Bleed Me Dry", was launched on November 13, 2009 on the Swedish markets, and entered the national chart at position No. 14 (highest new entry of the week). The song was also on No. 2 on the single download chart.

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