THUNDERSTONE's 'Dirt Metal' Lands On Finnish Chart

September 22, 2009

"Dirt Metal", the fifth studio album from Finnish metallers THUNDERSTONE, has entered the official chart in the band's home country at position No. 19. The CD was released on September 9 via Sony Music Finland. A video for the CD's first single, "I Almighty", was recently filmed and can be viewed below.

"Dirt Metal" track listing:

01. Rebirth
02. I Almighty
03. Dirt Metal
04. Star
05. Ghosts Of Youth
06. Counting Hours
07. Dodge The Bullet
08. Deadlights
09. At The Feet Of Fools
10. Suffering Songs

The cover artwork can be viewed below.

THUNDERSTONE was originally hoping to release the new album in April, but decided to push back the effort because they wanted to take their time creating what bass player Titus Hjelm has called the band's "heaviest, grooviest and all-around best album yet."

THUNDERSTONE's song "Star" is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The track showcases THUNDERSTONE at its heaviest so far and features guest vocals from AMORPHIS frontman Tomi Joutsen. The song was also released on Playground Music's "Dark Playground" compilation, which was made available for free at the Finnish Metal Expo on February 13-14.

THUNDERSTONE last year announced the addition of singer Rick Altzi from Sweden to the group's ranks. Rick has contributed his wonderful voice to many metal albums, most recently with German group AT VANCE (a band which he is still a member of).

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