CRASHDIET's Record Label Says Band Is 'Intact', Tour Will Go Ahead As Scheduled

September 21, 2007

CRASHDIET's previously announced Scandinavian tour will go ahead as scheduled despite reports that the group's lead singer, H. Olliver Twisted, quit the band yesterday, the group's record label said on Friday. When asked if H. Olliver Twisted will take part in the upcoming trek, Anders Johansson, Head Of A&R at Universal Music Sweden, told BLABBERMOUTH.NET, "The tour will happen [and] the band is intact."

H. Olliver Twisted — who is Finnish — is rumored to have sent the rest of the band an e-mail yesterday saying that he didn't want be part of CRASHDIET anymore.

H. Olliver Twisted (of the Finnish hard rock act RECKLESS LOVE) joined CRASHDIET as the replacement for David Hellman (a.k.a. Dave Lepard),who committed suicide in January 2006.

CRASHDIET's debut live appearance with H. Olliver Twisted took place on January 21, 2007 at the Rest in Sleaze festival at Debaser in Stockholm, Sweden.

CRASHDIET's second album, "The Unattractive Revolution", was mixed in the States by Kevin Churko and is due in Scandinavia on October 3 and in the rest of Europe, Japan and America later in the year. A video for "In the Raw" was shot by Mikeadelica and can be viewed below.

"The Unattractive Revolution" features a guest appearance on two tracks by MÖTLEY CRÜE guitarist Mick Mars, who flew into Stockholm, Sweden in June to help CRASHDIET write some of the new material.

"The Unattractive Revolution" track listing:

01. In the Raw
02. Like a Sin
03. Falling Rain
04. I Don’t Care (feat. Mick Mars)
05. Die Another Day
06. Alone (feat. Mick Mars)
07. Thrill Me
08. Overnight
09. XTC Overdrive
10. Bound to be Enslaved
11. The Buried Song

Check out the cover artwork at Bring Back Glam.

CRASHDIET performed on the Swedish TV show "Nyhetsmorgon" (which airs on TV4) on September 6. Watch footage of the appearance at the TV4.se web site:

"In the Raw": Video
"Like a Sin": Video

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