EUROPE: 'Last Look At Eden' Video To Debut Tomorrow

June 2, 2009

"Last Look At Eden", the new video from Swedish hard rockers EUROPE, will make its online debut tomorrow (Wednesday, June 3) at 10:00 a.m. CET via MySpace. The clip was shot in Gothenburg with director Patric Ullaeus (DIMMU BORGIR, LACUNA COIL, IN FLAMES) of Revolver Film Company. The band says, "We chose to work with Patric after seeing his work with IN FLAMES, amongst others."

A photo of EUROPE with director Patric Ullaeus can be viewed below.

EUROPE will release the "Last Look At Eden" single — the title track from the band's forthcoming album — later this month. It will be made available as a three-track CD single (released in Scandinavia on June 10) and limited-edition collector's five-track digipack (European release scheduled for June 26).

EUROPE fans living outside Europe who wish to download the single can do so by visiting the EUROPEMP3 store.

The three-song CD single will feature the following track listing:

01. Last Look At Eden (4:11)
02. U Devil U (3:52)
03. Last Look At Eden (radio edit) (3:59)

Check out audio samples at this location.

The "Last Look At Eden" full-length album is tentatively due in September.

EUROPE has just released its "Almost Unplugged" live album in the U.S. The CD features a recording of the band's January 26, 2008 concert at Nalen in Stockholm. The band performed songs from its latest album, "Secret Society", along with some of its classic hits. The show was broadcast live over the Internet on the official EUROPE web site.

"Secret Society" was released in the U.S. on November 7, 2006 via Sanctuary Records.

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