ZANDELLE Signs With PURE STEEL RECORDS

March 21, 2009

New York power/speed metal band ZANDELLE has inked a deal with Germany's Pure Steel Records. The group's new CD, "Flames of Rage", will be released later in the year. The band says, "We will also soon be releasing our videos in support of the new album and are also in the process of planning a European tour which will take place in November."

Two songs from the forthcoming CD — "Broken Trust" and "Inner Strength" — are available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. ZANDELLE says, "We are so excited and feel this upcoming effort will be our best yet and will reveal how ZANDELLE has matured in sound, songwriting and performance since our release of 'Vengeance Rising' (2007, LMP)."

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