SILENT FORCE Begin Laying Down Guitar 'Attack'

July 1, 2003

SILENT FORCE, the band featuring ex-ROYAL HUNT singer D.C. Cooper, will begin recording the guitar tracks for their third album, "Line Of Attack", today (July 1) at RAGE guitarist Victor Smolski's VPS studio in Hamm, Germany.

The follow up to 2001's "Infatuator", which is being produced by Dennis Ward (ANGRA, PINK CREAM 69),is due before the end of the year.

In other news, SILENT FORCE guitarist Alex Beyrodt will be at the Nashville Summer Namm show July 17-20 to give demonstrations at the Behringer booth. He will also be appearing at a workshop (Guitar Gear Through The Years) at the SAE (School of Audio Engineering) in Nashville on July 22.

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