REVAMP/Ex-AFTER FOREVER Singer Recovering From Burnout

November 15, 2011

REVAMP/ex-AFTER FOREVER vocalist Floor Jansen has released a new video message in which she updates fans on her condition after her "burnout" caused the cancelation of REVAMP's participation in the "Out Of The Dark" tour with VAN CANTO, TRISTANIA, XANDRIA and AMBERIAN DAWN. "I'm starting to get energy, I'm starting to feel more creative, starting to feel like planning ahead again, starting to feel much more like myself again, and well, that's a relief, I can tell you," she says in the three-minute clip, which can be seen below. "It doesn't mean that I'm 100 percent cured, of course there's nothing that can just magically make you better; it's a process and I'm still in this process, but I'm happy that I'm able to pick things back up again."

REVAMP will return to the live stage in January when it is scheduled to support EPICA for two dates in Holland in Hengelo (January 12) and Heerlen (January 13).

REVAMP's self-titled debut album was released in Europe on May 28, 2010 via Nuclear Blast Records.

After the breakup of AFTER FOREVER, Jansen decided she wanted to start over and present a new band to the public as soon as possible. To accomplish this, she joined forces with two additional songwriters to first compose, then record an album.

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