HELLOWEEN To Release 'Come Alive' Single In July

March 22, 2005

German power metallers HELLOWEEN have selected the track "Come Alive" as the first single from their upcoming album. The single will be released on July 4, while the as-yet-untitled follow-up to 2003's "Rabbit Don't Come Easy" (Sanctuary Records) will follow a few weeks later from SPV Records. Accompanying the single will be a promotional video featuring the band.

HELLOWEEN, who recently replaced drummer Stefan Schwarzmann with former RAWHEAD REXX skinsman Dani Löble, are promising "awe-inspiring loads of double-bass madness and the trademark HELLOWEEN-style of songs and arrangements on their upcoming album," according to a posting on the group's web site.

HELLOWEEN have announced several provisional European tour dates in November as part of their upcoming world tour in support of the new album:

Nov. 18. - Zlin, CZR @ Novesta vanue
Nov. 19. - Pardubice, CZR @ Duhova Arena
Nov. 20. - Plzen, CZR @ Locomotiva vanue
Nov. 22. - Zilina, SK @ vanue Na Boriku

More dates will be announced soon.

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