Former NEVERMORE/TESTAMENT Guitarist To Guest On New CHAOSWAVE Album

April 8, 2008

Italian/Danish power-thrash metal act CHAOSWAVE has tapped former NEVERMORE/TESTAMENT guitarist Steve Smyth to make a guest appearance on three songs on its forthcoming sophomore album, entitled "Dead Eye Dreaming".

Commented Smyth: "I first heard CHAOSWAVE a few years ago while on tour with NEVERMORE, and absolutely loved that they had a heavy, progressive metal sound, combined with a male-female vocal duo that sound huge, and very unique together. Everyone in this band is a top-notch musician! I am very pleased to have been asked and contributed solos to the band's new album, which I believe is sure to snap many ears in their direction this year!"

"Dead Eye Dreaming" was mixed by KING DIAMOND guitarist Andy LaRocque and contains 12 songs, including a "blistering" cover of the '90s dance hit "No Limit". Other songtititles set to appear on the CD include "Rise", "Fork Tongues and Foul Times", "The Evident", "10 Years of Denial" and "Blind Eye Focus".

CHAOSWAVE is talking to different labels about a possible CD release, although no deal has yet been finalized. Management representatives and record companies interested in hearing more can contact the band on [email protected].

CHAOSWAVE has been confirmed for the Chicago Powerfest 2008, set to take place May 1-3 at The Pearl Room in Mokena, Illinois.

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