03/29/2010 17:50
Soul Stealer
Soul Stealer: 'Feel the Steal' + other news
Lithuanian heavy metal band Soul Stealer return with a new album along with appearance at the prestigious heavy metal festival in Germany.
A national Wacken Metal Battle contest has culminated only a week ago, and the competition ended up with a win of heavy metal band from Vilnius - Lithuania at the most prestigious and perhaps well known true metal music event Wacken Open Air, to happen in early August in North Germany, gathering the crowds of hundred thousands of music lovers, will be represented by Soul Stealer. Band members are happy with an earned opportunity to fight the most perspective performers from other countries and have serious ambitions to firmly recommend themselves in this international competition.
Another good news - the second Soul Stealer album is coming out later this spring. 'Feel the Steal' is comprised of eight brand new expressive tunes,
recorded and mastered at prestigious Phoenix studio in Latvia. The new creation of the band is a qualitative jump forward towards rampant, elemental, yet harmonious, sublime and time-tested heavy metal. Listeners may check and estimate the new album cover artwork as well as the contents of the album by a teaser of the album already available here:
http://www.ledotakas.net/mp3/Soul_Stealer_FTS_teaser.mp3 . The same track can be found on the band's and label's myspace profiles.
The new album will be released in CD digipak format by Ledo Takas later this spring.
And the third good news from the band is, that they are close to finish rehearsal preparations for the acoustic set of their music, matching the
"unplugged" criteria. It shall be presented late April here in Vilnius. For the first time in the band's history both the old and the new album music will be performed in a completely different form, merging with the sounds of viola and violin. So, the presentation gigs shall be offered for both loud and heavy music followers, as well as the chamber audience that appreciates the taste and subtlety.
(source: Ledo Takas)