BROKEN MELODY: New Album Title Announced

June 20, 2009

Italian melodic heavy metal band BROKEN MELODY has set "Mirroring Identities" as the title of its new album, due later in the year via Copro Records U.K. and Alkemist Fanatix Europe. The CD's first single, "Return Denied", will be posted on MySpace and Facebook on July 1.

"Mirroring Identities" was recorded at Real Sound Studios in Parma and will contain 10 tracks. The artwork for the CD will be created by Image Cult Agency, based in Italy. It follows two self-released efforts — the "If You Want to Fly" EP and the "Face the World" full-length.

According to BROKEN MELODY, the new album is "revolutionary and extremely heavy and melodic."

For more information, visit www.broken-melody.com.

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