STEEL ATTACK: 'Invisible God' Video Posted Online

March 20, 2007

STEEL ATTACK's video for the song "Invisible God" has been posted online at this location. The track comes off the Swedish metallers' latest CD, "Diabolic Symphony", which was released in April 2006 via Massacre Records. The follow-up to 2004's "Enslaved" was recorded at Black Lounge Studio in Sweden with engineer Jonas Kjellgren and features "hard riffs combined with rich melodies and brilliant metal," according to guitarist Johan Jalonen Penn.

STEEL ATTACK recently scrapped plans to play the U.S. this spring due to "circumstances beyond our control," according to a statement released by the band. "Some of the venues brought the financial terms of the shows into dispute at the last second," the group wrote back in January. "In order to protect the financial interest of the band and avoid a loss that would have been the logical consequence of these lowered fees. Hopefully, these shows will be rescheduled [as soon as possible] at different locations."

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