TEN: 'Endless Symphony' Video Released

February 3, 2011

Frontiers Records will release TEN's ninth all-original studio album, "Stormwarning", on February 18 in Europe and February 15 in North America.

The video for the CD's opening track, "Endless Symphony", can be viewed below.

Turmoil is a word that could well describe what life has been like in the TEN camp over the past few years. Going through several lineup changes and a self-imposed exiles from the scene, TEN for many seemed to be a name that wrote glorious pages in the darkest period of melodic hard rock, failing to keep the flame alive when the momentum was raising again.

Still, TEN singer and principal songwriter, Gary Hughes knew he had another ace up his sleeve and decided to play it safe. For the new album, "Stormwarning", he wanted first to have the right lineup and he enlisted the services of Neil Fraser on lead guitars and Mark Sumner on bass, in addition to longtime members John Helliwell on guitar and Paul Hodson on keyboards. Then the masterful Mark Zonder (FATES WARNING) took care of all the drum duties while none other than Dennis Ward (member of PINK CREAM 69 and producer of ANGRA, PLACE VENDOME, SUNSTORM and EDENBRIDGE, among others) mixed and produced the effort. Finally, Gary made contact with the original designer of the "Spellbound" and "Babylon" covers, the renowned Spanish fantasy artist Luis Royo, to recreate the perfect graphics for the new album.

In the summer 2010 with all the groundwork done, TEN finally started the recording of "Stormwarning", an album that, like the name itself tells, is an inspiration for tales of glory, war, and death and of course love.

Any rock fan who digs the sound that RAINBOW carved out with "Difficult To Cure" or that WHITESNAKE brought to success with "1987" and that GARY MOORE exalted with albums like "Final Frontier" or "Run For Cover" needs to have this record in their collection.

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