SEE RED: New EP Tracks Available For Streaming

May 26, 2007

Four tracks from rising U.K. melodic metal band SEE RED's forthcoming "Rise" EP are now available for streaming at the band's MySpace page. The EP will be released in early July on the Sinister Chimp label.

SEE RED's last EP, "Scars Across Your Soul", received positive reviews around the world, with Powerplay magazine predicting that "SEE RED will have a big future."

In other news, SEE RED vocalist/guitarist Rich Davenport has been invited to perform an acoustic set at the second Philip Lynott Statue Anniversary Show in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday, August 18. Rich will be playing as part of a duo with TEMPLE DOGS vocalist/guitarist Dave Rowley.

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