ANARION To Perform On Australia's 'Screaming Symphony'

November 26, 2006

Australian power metal act ANARION will make its debut live performance with new guitarist Scott Griffith on Melbourne metal radio show "Screaming Symphony" on Tuesday, December 5. The band is due to play five songs and promises to perform something new for the occasion. The show can be streamed live on the Internet from 10 p.m. to midnight Melbourne time at this location.

ANARION released the acclaimed "Unbroken" album through Majestic Rock Records earlier this year and performed in Tokyo in March at the 2006 Independence D event. The band's debut CD, "The Journey Begins", is due for re-release through Majestic Rock early in 2007. A new album planned for later in the year.

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