REDEMPTION Signs With Inside Out Music; New Album To Be Released In Early 2007, Opening Track Available

December 19, 2006, 17 years ago

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BW&BK; has received the following press release:

REDEMPTION, the Los Angeles-based progressive metal band led by guitarist/keyboardist/songwriter Nicolas van Dyk and featuring vocal legend Ray Alder of FATES WARNING, has signed a worldwide multi-album deal with Inside Out Music. The first title released under this agreement will be the band's third release, The Origins of Ruin, tentatively slated for release in March/April 2007.

Injecting traditional progressive metal with an uncommon degree of heaviness and melody, Redemption's new CD follows up 2005's breakthrough release The Fullness Of Time, the band's first with Alder. With Bernie Versailles (guitars, AGENT STEEL), Chris Quirarte (drums, PRYMARY) and new bass player Sean Andrews (who performed on Henning Pauly's CHAIN project), Redemption is one of the most prominent

up-and-coming progressive metal bands.

"Inside Out is the leading label in the progressive metal community and we are extremely pleased to join its stable of artists," begins van Dyk. "I have known Jim Pitulski (Inside Out America President) for nearly 10 years and Ray has known him much longer than that, and we're really excited to be working with the entire Inside Out team."

“As a label we haven't signed many metal orientated bands in the last few years, as we felt that we have to be careful who we sign to the label. In Redemption we have found a high quality addition to our roster and are looking forward to working with the entire Redemption team in the future!" says managing director at Inside Out Music.

The opening track from the new CD, The Suffocating Silence, can be found at this location.

Redemption is already scheduled to play at the world-renowned ProgPower festival in Atlanta, GA in 2007 and will be announcing other dates shortly.


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