UNISONIC - Debut Album Hits The Charts In Japan And Czech Republic

April 4, 2012, 12 years ago

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The self-titled debut studio album from UNISONIC - the band featuring former HELLOWEEN vocalist Michael Kiske and guitarist Kai Hansen (GAMMA RAY, ex-Helloween) alongside guitarist Mandy Meyer (ASIA, GOTTHARD and KROKUS), bassist Dennis Ward and drummer Kosta Zafiriou (both of Germany's PINK CREAM 69) - has entered the charts in Japan at #19 and the Czech Republic at #34. Watch for more chart entries to surface in the coming weeks.

As previously reported, the album will be released in North America on May 22nd via Eagle Rock imprint Armoury Records. features 11 tracks, plus a bonus live version of Helloween classic 'I Want Out' only available on the domestic edition, cover art by Martin Häusler (MEAT LOAF, GOTTHARD, HELLOWEEN, MOTÖRHEAD) viewable below, and marks the first musical union between Kiske and Hansen in 23 years.

Unisonic tracklisting:

‘Unisonic’

‘Souls Alive’

‘Never too Late’

‘I’ve Tried’

‘Star Rider’

‘Never Change Me

‘Renegade’

‘My Sanctuary’

‘King For A Day’

‘We Rise’

‘No One Ever Sees Me’

'I Want Out' (Live)

Check out the band’s video for album opener/anthem 'Unisonic', directed by Häusler in Heidelberg, Germany, below:

Unisonic released its debut EP, Ignition earlier this year. After the addition of Hansen to the group's lineup in early 2011, Unisonic continued the songwriting process for its debut release, incorporating Kai's talent for writing great anthemic rock songs into its existing material. Hardly Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part 3, the Unisonic collective effortlessly fuse the many sides of heavy music they know and love. The band's music is versatile and takes a broad approach to heavy rock without sacrificing the power and strong, catchy melodies that characterized the band members' previous projects.

Unisonic:

Michael Kiske - vocals

Mandy Meyer - guitar

Kai Hansen - guitar

Dennis Ward - bass

Kosta Zafiriou – drums


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