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Saturday, April 25, 2009 - Subsignal - Album news | Subsignal, the new Band of former Sieges Even-members Arno Menses (Vocals) and Markus Steffen (Guitars), have signed a worldwide record deal with GoldenCore Records/ ZYX Music! The first result of the new collaboration will be SUBSIGNAL's first album entitled 'Beautiful & Monstrous', which is set for a tentative release in late September 2009. The CD will be recorded during May under the direction of co-producer Kristian Kohlmannslehner, who is known for his work on Sieges Even's 2007-release 'Paramount'.
The album will have an approximate playing time of 60 minutes. The first edition comes with a stylish digipack cover and one bonus track. SUBSIGNAL define their music as progressive, melancholic, cutting-edge, emotional, blended with a good portion of melodic heaviness. The band will celebrate their live premiere at the famous Night of the Prog-Festival, to be held on July 11 at the Loreley, Germany. A full tour is planned for Autumn/Winter 2009/10.
SUBSIGNAL LINE-UP: Markus Steffen (Guitars) Arno Menses (Vocals) Ralf Schwager (Bass) David Bertok (Keyboards) Roel van Helden (Drums)
Internet links: www.subsignalband.com www.myspace.com/subsignalband www.goldencore.de www.myspace.com/goldencorerecords · Discuss this news further (0) |
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