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Monday, February 20, 2006 - New Fate album scheduled for April 2006
Denmark's hard rock band Fate finally returns to the scene with a brand new album titled "V" to be released in April 2006.

MTM Music managed to get the rights for the re-issues of "A Matter Of Attitude" and "Scratch N Sniff" to build up a possible comeback. Fate got the offer to play the prestigious Deep Impact Festival in Germany in 2004, and of course this was too good an offer to turn down. Now, ignited by the overwhelming response to the re-releases, Fate has decided to give it another shot with a new line-up and producer Tommy Hansen (who did "Scratch NSniff" back in 1990, as well as having produced bands like Helloween, Pretty Maids, TNT and many more), April 2006 sees the release of "V" followed by some gigs in and out of Denmark.

01. Butterfly
02. Heaven's crying Too
03. Everything About You
04. Ecstacy
05. Nobody Loves You The Way I Do
06. Burned Child
07. I'll Get By
08. Life
09. Fate
10. Memories Wont Die
11. Toxic

Line-up:
Per Johansson - vocals
Peter Steincke - bass
Søren Hoff - guitars
Micke Kvist - drums
Posted by: Michael





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