CRAZY LIXX Signs With FRONTIERS RECORDS

October 20, 2009

Frontiers Records has announced the signing of Swedish glam hard rockers CRAZY LIXX. The band entered the studio on October 17 to record its sophomore album for a spring 2010 release. The follow-up to 2007's "Loud Minority" is once again being recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm along with producer Chris Laney (EUROPE, CRASHDIET, CANDLEMASS).

"We are extremely happy to have sealed this co-operation with Frontiers and we've got a really great album on the way so naturally we hope this will be a great leap forward in our career," says lead singer Danny Rexon.

CRAZY LIXX spent all of 2008 writing material for the new album and has now picked out a dozen hard rock gems (out of more than double that amount of songs written) to be recorded.

"We set out with one goal, and that was to beat the living shit out of 'Loud Minority' with these new songs, and if you ask me, we've beaten it black and blue. I can't wait to get these new songs recorded!" states Danny.

The new album will feature such songtitles as "Witching Hour", "Children of the Cross", "Rock and a Hard Place" and "21 'til I Die".

For more information, visit www.crazylixx.com..

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