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Sunday, January 1, 2006 - Edguy news | Here are the latest news from Edguy:
"Right now Edguy are rehearsing for their forthcoming world tour that will feature the band's biggest stage set to date in order to promote the new album "Rocket Ride", out on January 20th. A lot more dates are going to be announced as soon as they are confirmed.
In Europe the limited first edition of Rocket Ride will come out as a book-version featuring a photographic history of the band with never-before-seen pictures from their early days and one bonus track ('Land Of The Miracle' - Live In Brazil).
'I can't tell how happy I am with the new album. The press seems to like it and the material kicks so much ass in the rehearsing room. Of course it's the same old story, same procedure as every year, some people are confused or offended by a few song titles and the artwork, but that's fine with us! That's what metal is supposed to do. Confuse, offend, irritate! Remain exciting and unpredictable!!! The truest and most upright form of art you can get! As long as the music kicks! I think this is by far our best album because we dared a lot on a high quality level. Hellfire Club and Mandrake had balls, Rocket Ride has the testicles about the size of a sperm whale family. Sascha Paeth delivered the best production of his career so far and he can be proud of himself (and he is rich now!).
We wish you all a happy new year, health and complacency. May all your wishes come true. See you on tour in 2006.'
- Tobias" |
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