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Thursday, March 6, 2008 - Magnus Karlsson joins Primal Fear | News from Primal Fear:
We've decided to continue with one of the most exciting and respected guitar player in the business - Magnus Karlsson from Sweden. Magnus is known from his excellent work as a guitarist, songwriter and producer for Allen/Lande, Magnum's Bob Catley, Starbreaker and many more. We're looking forward to hit the road again with a special Best Of setlist and Magnus will be an additional attraction for the shows.
Singer Ralf Scheepers comments: "After working together with Magnus on several songs for our previous albums "Seven Seals" and "New Religion", it's more than a pleasure to have him in the band now. In my ears he is one of the most talented guitarists on this planet and he is also an excellent composer. I absolutely look forward to rock the stages of this world with him!"
Magnus Karlsson added: "I've been a big fan of Primal Fear since I first heard them. I love their straight forward metal in combination with beautiful melodies and a world class musicianship. That's why I'm both honoured and excited to join Primal Fear on their mission to show the world that Metal is forever!"
It looks like we're planning to get back into the recording studio after the summer festival season to work on a new album! |
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