Danish FOREVER STILL release first trailer for “Tied Down”

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release first trailer for “Tied Down”!

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With their untamed female lead vocals and haunting melodies, the new wildfire named FOREVER STILL started to spread from Denmark and is ready to burn down every shore with their first studio release »Tied Down«, out on October 21st. The band now released their first album trailer
and in this clip, singer Maja Shining explains the main idea behind the band’s debut album.  »Tied Down« is a wild journey of an individual struggling with depression and worthlessness, before a spark of hope appears on the horizon – and recovery slowly starts setting in. From aggression to fear, from harsh screams to soft lullaby melodies, »Tied Down« unites all the diverse emotions of life and lays bare all the secret emotions that many people have been through but rarely admit openly.
Watch the video here:
With a pinch of LACUNA COIL and a hint of FLYLEAF and BRING ME THE HORIZON, the female-fronted rock inferno FOREVER STILL mixes heavy guitars with melancholic sounds and just recently signed to Nuclear Blast.
If you missed their first music video for ‘Scars’, make sure to check it our here:
Here’s the tracklist of the new release that will also contain a special DVD:
01. Scars
02. Once Upon A Nightmare
03. Miss Madness
04. Awake The Fire
05. Breathe In
06. Save Me
07. Your Light
08. Alone
09. Break The Glass
10. Tied Down
Bonus Tracks:
11. Scars (Acoustic)
12. Save Me (Acoustic)
13. Miss Madness (Acoustic)
DVD:
01. Miss Madness (Video Clip)
02. Scars (Video Clip)
03. Awake The Fire (Video Clip)
04. Break The Glass (Video Clip)
05. Once Upon a Nightmare (Lyric Video)
06. Miss Madness (Lyric Video)
07. Scars (Lyric Video)
More info:
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When my old buddy Kenn Jensen asked me if I wanted to contribute to the new site he had created, then called powermetal.dk, I didn't hesitate. My love for metal music was and is great. I wrote my first review during the summer of 2004 (Moonspell's 'Antidote' album). In 2015, I took over the editor-in-chief role.

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