CRY HOLY Signs With INTENSE MILLENNIUM RECORDS

February 4, 2011

Seattle, Washington's CRY HOLY has inked a deal with Intense Millennium Records.

CRY HOLY is a six-piece Christian rock band with a sound reminiscent of many of those great melodic rock acts we have grown to love — such as SURVIVOR, JOURNEY and FOREIGNER — yet some how finding a way to forge out a sound that is all their own. They believe strongly that you can provide a Christian message in the music without compromising the music for the message. But don't think this is just your normal Christian rock record full of hymnals and ballads — this is some knock-your-socks-off rock and roll.

Having two full-length albums under their belts to date in the last 10 years — "Ten From Two" (2001) and "AlieNation" (2005) — the band is posed to bring back the rock and take the Christian music world by storm. Up first in the bands new found partnership with Intense Millennium Records is a special completely remastered and expanded version of "AlieNation" entitled "AlieNation Revisited".

The band was never entirely pleased with the first pressing of this release and has enlisted the help of none other then JK Northrup (XYZ) to completely remaster and expand this version of "Alienation". JK Northrup has become a renowned producer in the world of melodic rock, having worked with such artists as Ted Poley, Terry Ilous and Paul Shortino, to name a few. So if you think you heard this album before, think again, this album has been completely retracked and remastered to compete with the best melodic rock acts out there today!

If that's not enough for you the band really wanted their fans to get reintroduced to the band and their music, and will be offering another second disc chock full of previously unreleased music and videos some of which have never seen the light of day, until now. This two-disc special deluxe edition of "AlieNation Revisited" will only be available to those that pre-order the two-disc version.

"AlieNation Revisited" track listing:

01. Tommy [extended piano version] (previously unreleased)
02. America The Beautiful
03. Alienation
04. Strangers To This World
05. Everlasting Love
06. My Lord
07. Shine
08. Count On Me
09. Salvation (previously unreleased)
10. Extraterrestrial Suite
11. History
12. He Lives In You ("AlieNation" outtake)
13. Turnin' Around ("AlieNation" outtake)
14. I Wanna Be Free
15 . Masquerade Ball

Exclusive bonus disc (previously unreleased)

01. Shadow of My Wings
02. Life With an Angel
03. On The Move
04. Hope and Strength
05. Radio Interview (KSMS Spirit 105.3)
06. Exhale

Videos

01. I Wanna Be Free (live)
02. Salvation (video)
03. Come On / Shout (video)

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