HELLOWEEN 'Rockumentary' To Air This Week

January 31, 2006

HELLOWEEN's official web site has been updated with the following message:

"The two original HELLOWEEN members, Michael Weikath and Markus Grosskopf, teamed up with Metal Express Radio for an in-depth discussion about the history of the band. Michael and Markus cover topics such as the genesis of HELLOWEEN and various line-up changes throughout the years, and provide their personal spin on HELLOWEEN's album catalogue. These power metal pioneers revisit the hard times as well as the happy days all the way up to the release of the new album 'Keeper Of The Seven Keys – The Legacy'. The duration of this Rockumentary is one hour, and also intermixes songs from many of the HELLOWEEN releases.

"The HELLOWEEN Rockumentary will air on Metal Express Radio on February 2nd at 15:00 and 21:00 Central European Time (9 a.m. and 3 p.m. New York City time). To tune into Metal Express Radio, visit www.MetalExpressRadio.com and click the TUNE IN HERE button in the upper right corner. To connect to the radio stream, listeners need an OGG VORBIS compatible player. Winamp or Foobar 2000 are recommended, however, many players will work and are listed on the site."

HELLOWEEN are continuing to tour in support of their latest album, "Keeper of the Seven Keys - The Legacy", available now on SPV Records. The lineup on the record includes singer Andi Deris, guitarists Michael Weikath and Sascha Gerstner, bassist Markus Großkopf and drummer Dani Löble (ex-RAWHEAD REXX). Produced by Charlie Bauerfeind (BLIND GUARDIAN, HALFORD, RAGE),"Keeper of the Seven Keys - The Legacy" was released as a high-quality digipack with six flaps.

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