BELIEVER Drummer Issues Update On FOUNTAIN OF TEARS Project

January 4, 2007

Drummer Joey Daub of the the much-missed late '80s/early '90s technical-thrash metal band BELIEVER has completed work on the new album from his FOUNTAIN OF TEARS project, entitled "Fate". The CD, which is scheduled for release on February 13, is available for pre-order now on FountainOfTears.com. "Also, the cover art and track listing have been posted on the site and in the next couple of days our first single, 'What Lies Ahead', will be posted in its entirety and available for download," Daub writes on his web site.

Joey continues: "On the BELIEVER front, due to some changes within the 'Bachman' camp [guitarist/vocalist Kurt Bachman], we have not made much progress recently but will resume writing when things clear up. Kurt and I are looking forward to getting on a more steady schedule to crank out some tunes.

"Having said that, Jeff King and I have been using the time available to write more songs for our YEAR OF PLENTY project. It has been a very creative process and we are really enjoying ourselves. Jeff, being a fan of odd meters and crazy riffs, has written some very interesting stuff that I feel the BELIEVER fan could enjoy."

"Fate" track listing:

01. Weeping Sky (1:27)
02. Corruption (5:21)
03. Falling (4:41)
04. What Lies Ahead (5:14)
05. Forever Lost (6:06)
06. Desire (4:55)
07. A Descent Into the Maelstrom (1:00)
08. With My Fears (5:43)
09. Ten (6:04)
10. Entropy (1:09)
11. Jasmine (6:00)
12. Fate (7:09)

For more information on FOUNTAIN OF TEARS, visit www.myspace.com/fountainoftears.

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