VIXEN: 'Live In Sweden' CD Postponed Until Early Next Year

October 17, 2007

VIXEN's "Live in Sweden" CD has been postponed until early next year "due to circumstances beyond our control involving the Sanctuary/Universal takeover," according to a Vigilante Music newsletter.

"Live in Sweden" was recorded at the Sweden Rock Festival in 2005 and features live recordings of the hit tracks "Love is a Killer" and "Edge of a Broken Heart", among many others. The track listing is as follows:

01. Rev It Up
02. Streets in Paradise
03. How Much Love
04. Love Made Me
05. Anyway
06. Love is a Killer
07. Little Voice
08. Not a Minute Too Soon
09. Cryin'
10. I Want You To Rock Me
11. Love Song
12. Cruisin'
13. Edge of a Broken Heart
14. Bad Reputation

To hear the tracks "Edge of a Broken Heart", "Love is a Killer" and "Anyway", go to this location.

The cover art and photography was done by VIXEN's very own Lynn Louise Lowrey.

Demolition Records released VIXEN's new studio album, "Live & Learn", in the U.S. on January 30.

"Live & Learn" is VIXEN's first studio recording to feature founding VIXEN member and guitarist Jan Kuehnemund since 1990's "Rev It Up".

Kuehnemund reformed VIXEN in 2001 for the Voices of Metal tour with a lineup that had to be revamped 10 dates into the tour. Undeterred, with less than a month of rehearsals, the three new members — vocalist Jenna Sanz-Agero, drummer Kat Kraft, and bassist Lynn Louise Lowrey — successfully finished the tour and the lineup of VIXEN has been solid ever since.

Watch professionally filmed video of VIXEN performing "Edge of a Broken Heart" at the Sweden Rock Festival in 2005:

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