PREY: New Album Recording Sessions Postponed

September 14, 2011

Swedish metallers PREY have postponed the recording sessions for their third album, "Seven Deadly Sins", to the beginning of November. The decision to delay the sessions was made after PREY's singer and guitarist Thomas Nystroem was diagnosed with pneumonia for the second time within the space of several months.

The remastered version of PREY's latest single, "Heal Me", was made available in August via GMR Music.

The "Heal Me" artwork was created by acclaimed cover artist Monowasp, who has previously worked with TNT, HOUSE OF LORDS and OVERDRIVE, among others.

PREYs' sophomore album, "Knights of the Revolution", came out in May 2009 through GMR Music.

The band's debut CD, "The Hunter", was released in September 2005 via Mausoleum Records. Sitting behind the kit during the recording sessions for the album was drummer Patrick Johansson (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, W.A.S.P., STORMWIND). He was subsequently replaced by Robert Bck.

PREY is:

Thomas Nystroem - Guitar and Vocals
Peter Baecke - Bass
Robert Bck - Drums
Fredrik Plahn - Keyboards

For more information, visit www.prey-nation.com.

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