Sweden's MASQUERADE Release New Album

September 10, 2004

MelodicRock.com is reporting that Swedish melodic rock band MASQUERADE have just released their latest album, "In Disguise". Most of the material on "In Disguise" is said to be very much in the same vein and style as the band's debut self-titled release from 1992 which has been highly regarded in the melodic rock circles and often compared to "Intuition"-era TNT.

"In Disguise" track listing:

01. Main Attraction
02. Alone Again
03. A Lonely Cry
04. In Your Eyes
05. The Rose
06. Stop
07. Running Out Of Time
08. Nippon Symphony
09. Damn You Too
10. Suicidal Idol
11. So Surreal
12. Wash Me Clean

"In Disguise" can be purchased and directly downloaded right from the band's site: www.masqueradetheband.com.

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