LAUREN HARRIS: New Audio Interview Posted Online

July 17, 2008

Jim Alvino, host of the hard rock/heavy metal radio show "Turn It Up" on WSCA 106.1 FM in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, recently conducted an interview with Lauren Harris — daughter of IRON MAIDEN bassist Steve Harris. Listen to the chat at this location.

Lauren Harris' debut album, "Calm Before The Storm", was written over the past three years, and features the lead track "Steal Your Fire", which is available for free download here.

IRON MAIDEN's Steve Harris guests on various tracks of the album, the first time he has played on any recording other than those of MAIDEN.

The CD version of the album was released worldwide on June 23 through Demolition DR2 Records and includes an extra bonus track, a cover of UFO's "Natural Thing" and a separate DVD disc which includes the showreel, two full promo videos and slide show.

Says Lauren: "We have worked hard on this record for some time between out hectic touring schedule and are really delighted that it's finally coming out soon. We hope the many fans around the world who we have met on tour like it as much as we all do, and look forward to seeing many of you again on tour this summer at the MAIDEN shows and festivals we are playing."

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/laurenharrisuk.

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