TOMORROW'S OUTLOOK: New Song Posted Online

April 7, 2009

Norwegian metallers TOMORROW'S OUTLOOK have posted a test mix of a new song called "Doubt" on their MySpace page. The band says, "The mix is not 100% done yet, but it's still very representative as we ain't gonna change much for the final mix. The singer on this track is the awesome Mike Gorham from New Jersey. He's the guy who laid down this killer duet with Ski from FAITH FACTOR on our 'Red Sharks' [CRIMSON GLORY] cover. We also wanna credit one of our favorite composers for the music of 'Doubt'. Yes.. The mighty Chris Hüelsbeck from Germany. As a small boy I was playing a lot of videogames on my Amiga 500, and one of my favorite games was a game called Turrican II. What made THIS game so special was the brilliant and haunting music. I loved it! But what are we trying to accomplish by re-arranging this track? Well, nothing! We just wanted to pay Chris some homeage for his brilliant work. And, like I said earlier, he IS definitely one of our favorite non-metal composers."

TOMORROW'S OUTLOOK's version of "Red Sharks", featuring a duet between Norman "Ski" Kiersznowski and Mike Gorham, will be included on the upcoming "The Revenge Of Azrael" tribute to CRIMSON GLORY, due later in the year via Metallicarchangel Records.

"The Revenge Of Azrael" will feature the following artists/songs, among others:

* TOMORROW'S OUTLOOK (Norway) - "Red Sharks"
* FAITH FACTOR (USA) - "Azrael"
* WITHOUT WARNING (USA) - "Lost Reflection"
* CYCLOPHONIA (Norway) - "Eternal World"
* GRAVEN IMAGE (USA) - "Where Dragons Rule"
* PLANET STORM (Sweden) - "Burning Bridges"
* ANARCHY X (Italy) - "Queen Of The Masquerade"
* HELD UNDER (USA) - "Valhalla"
* INNOSENSE (Greece) - "Masque Of The Red Death"
* FATES PROPHECY (Brazil) - "In Dark Places"
* ETERNAL WINTER (USA) - "Lady Of Winter"
* SCOTT OLIVA (USA) - "Painted Skies"
* MIKE BLAIR PROJECT (USA) - "Dream Dancer"

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