EXILIA: 'Naked' Trailer Posted Online

March 6, 2010

A trailer for "Naked", the forthcoming album from the Milan, Italy-based rock/metal act EXILIA, can be viewed below. The CD's first single, "No Tears For You", will be featured on the deluxe re-release of the band's latest album, "My Own Army", also featuring acoustic versions of various older songs such as "Stop Playing God" and "Coincidence".

"My Own Army" was released in February 2009 via AFM Records. The CD was recorded at Principal Studios in Ottmarsbocholt (near Münster),Germany. ILL NINO drummer Dave Chavarri joined the band in the studio to produce a selection of songs and ILL NINO singer Cristian Machado contributes guest vocals.

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