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Wednesday, July 12, 2006 - Pretty Maids sign with Frontiers Records | Frontiers Records is excited to announce the signing of Danish Metal legends Pretty Maids for a multi-album deal which will start with the release in the fall of the band's brand new album "Wake Up to the Real World", the long awaited follow-up album to 2002's 'Planet Panic'.
In singer Ronnie Atkins' words: "The new record has all the trademarks a good Pretty Maids album should have, and that's the overall combination of good melodies and strong guitar riffs. But the key word, as far as I'm concerned, is it's gotta be melodic: whether it's the heavier and faster tracks or the more ballad/AOR-oriented kind of stuff; in other words 'good songs', and I think the album has got that!"
Songwriting-wise, the new Pretty Maids material "lean sa bit towards their early '80s roots with obvious similarities to 'Planet Panic' and updated and strong production," according to a press releasee. The new record will be the first release to feature former Royal Hunt and Kingdom Come drummer Allan Tschicaja, who replaced Michael Fast in April.
"Wake Up to the Real World" track listing:
01. Wake up to the real world
02. All in the Name of Love
03. I Am the End
04. As Guilty as You
05. Why Die for a Lie
06. Such a Rush
07. Where True Beauty Lies
08. Brave Young New Breed Terminal Violence
09. Perfect Strangers
10. Another Shot of Your Love |
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