BALTIMOORE Mainman Releases Song To Swedish Radio

January 3, 2007

Mainman Björn Lodin of Swedish melodic hard rockers BALTIMOORE has issued the following update:

"Today [Tuesday, Jan. 2] I released another song in Swedish — for radio only! It's called 'Det Blir Bättre Sen', and is taken from my first Swedish album that I've been working on for a few years. This is the second song released for radio. The first track was 'Får Man Inte Bli Förbannad?' Stay tuned for downloadable versions!"

BALTIMOORE recently announced that it will release a new album on April 15, 2007. No further details are currently available.

As previously reported, BALTIMOORE performed live on the TV morning show "Nyhetsmorgon" on TV4 on November 15, 2006. Watch performances of "Play On" (video) and "Come, Gone" (video).

BALTIMOORE released its tenth album, entitled "X", on October 29 via BLP Music, the label set up by Björn Lodin (which also saw the band's latest offering, "Kaleidoscope", released in April 2006).

"X" marks the return to the band's recording lineup of original lead guitarist Thomas Larsson (GLENN HUGHES) who has previously performed on four BALTIMOORE albums since the bands formation in the late 1980s. An MP3 file containing audio samples of all 10 tracks that are featured on "X" can be downloaded at this location.

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