TWINSPIRITS: 'Fire' Video To Air On Italian TV

February 12, 2008

"Fire", the new video from TWINSPIRITS — the Italian progressive metal band featuring Daniele Liverani (KHYMERA, EMPTY TREMOR, GENIUS) — will be broadcast on the famous Italian channel Rete4 tonight during the program "Music Line" starting at 12:45 a.m. The clip was directed at the end of October 2007 by Elia "Solingo" Cristofoli, who has previousy worked with many established Italian artists such as DOLCENERA, LAURA PAUSINI, RIUL DOAMNEI and ARTHEMIS.

Due to "personal problems," TWINSPIRITS singer Soren Adamsen is unable to join the group on its spring tour of Italy. Italian singer Nicola Sedda has replaced Soren for the entire trek and will, for this special collaboration, present some of the songs from his latest album, "Since Before Creation".

TWINSPIRITS recently posted video footage from its appearance at the Zona Rock Festival in Italy on June 12, 2007. Watch the clip below.

TWINSPIRITS's debut CD, "The Music that Will Heal the World", was released in June 2007 via Lion Music.

As previously reported, TWINSPIRITS bassist Alberto Rigoni will release his debut solo album, "Something Different", on February 15 via Lion Music. According to a press release, the CD "is composed of ten tracks, eight of which are arranged as instruments and two of them sung. The main features of the album are, on one side the extreme variety of the tunes, on the other side the union of experimental research with the comeback of melody. Progressive, funky, rock, fusion, ambient suggestions blend in an original poetical mix that frees from any defined genre and turns out to be immediately catchy to every kind of listener. The CD features appearances by guests such as guitar players Tommy Ermolli and Daniele Gottardo. Some tunes of it have already been successfully broadcast by the Italian national radio channel RAI Radio 3 along with an interview to the author, before any public release."

For more information, visit www.albertorigoni.net.

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