Former HELLOWEEN, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN Members Featured On INDIGO DYING Debut

October 16, 2007

Frontiers Records has set a December 7, 2007 release date for INDIGO DYING's self-titled debut album.

INDIGO DYING features the talents of Gisa Vatcky, a singer who has worked with such renowned artusts as Andrea Bocelli, Enrique Iglesias, Placido Domingo, Melissa Etheridge, Luis Miguel, Perry Farrell and Meat Loaf. The album is Gisa's debut as lead vocalist on an album and is a studio project put together specifically to develop her talents by Frontiers Records President Serafino Perugino and L.A.-based producer Fabrizio Grossi (GLENN HUGHES, STARBREAKER).

According to a press release, the goal was to find "some suitable songs which could encompass a taste for more contemporary hard rock and metal for a female singer as gifted as Gisa is." Guest musicians include Mordechai "Mordy" Hauser (guitar),Fabrizio Grossi (bass, orchestrations, programming, acoustic guitar),John Macaluso (drums; ex-TNT, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, RIOT),Jamie Teramo (keyboards, piano),with Tommy Denander on additional guitars. Former HELLOWEEN singer Michael Kiske sings a duet with Gisa on "Breathe in Water", while ex-MALMSTEEN/RING OF FIRE vocalist Mark Boals makes an appearance on "Superman" and "Fair Enough".

"Indigo Dying" track listing:

01. All I Never Wanted
02. Hear Me
03. Breathe In Water
04. Better
05. Taken
06. Superman
07. Island
08. Remember (I.O.U.)
09. Real Life Fairytale
10. Far Enough
11. Shattered Life
12. Go

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