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BALTIMOORE NEW ALBUM NEXT SPRING

Swedish melodic hard rockers BALTIMOORE have announced that they will release a new album on April 15, 2007. No further details are currently available.

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PARADOX CARRY ON AS DUO

PARADOX parted ways with guitarist Fabian Schwarz , drummer Chris Weiss and bassist Andi Siegl during the recording sessions for the band's fourth album, "Electrify" , due in early 2007 via AFM Records . However, "the recordings are not affected by this," the rest of the group writes in a statement.

"The album will be finished as planned, as Charly [ Steinhauer , guitar/vocals] has once again composed all tracks and has also recorded all instruments. All lyrics have been finished by Kai [ Pasemann , guitar].

Once again, we're not going to give up and will [carry on with] PARADOX as a duo." Songtitles set to appear on the CD include

"Second Over Third By Force"
"Monument"
"Portrait in Grey"
"Hyperspeed Hallucinations"
"Bridge to Silence"
"Infected"
"Disconnected"
"Cyberspace Romance"
"Electrify"
cover of BLACKFOOT 's "Good Morning" .

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REO SPEEDWAGON NEW ALBUM PREVIEW

REO Speedwagon have offered an early Christmas present for fans in the form of previews of 3 new songs from the band's upcoming album. The previews are of: Smilin' In The End (a stadium rocker), Find Your Way Home (a mid-tempo melodic rock song) and I Needed To Fall (a mid-tempo ballad).

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INTERVIEW WITH SKID ROW's RACHEL BOLAN

Rock is Life, George Dionne has conducted an interview with Skid Row's bassist Rachel Bolan. Few experpts are follow:

Rock Is Life : I'm really digging the new SKID ROW record "Revolutions Per Minute" . Stylistically and compositionally, it's more of a mixed-bag than your previous records. What musical statement is SKID ROW trying to make with this record?

Rachel : The only thing that was agreed upon was that there would be no ballads. Other than that, it was a free-for-all, convention aside. We weren't writing for radio, and we weren't writing for the record company. We were writing songs that we like, no matter what style or no matter how hard of a left turn they took. If the band liked it, the song was going on the record. That was our mindset throughout the whole writing and recording process.

Rock Is Life : As I listen to it, I hear a conscious effort to not sound like the old SKID ROW and that's admirable. "Revolutions Per Minute" sounds new and it's full of energy, yet it still has the band's trademarks of dynamic songs and straight-ahead guitar sound. How do you think the new material will be received by "old-school" SKID ROW fans?

Rachel : It's funny because some fans have said it sounds like something totally new and others say it brings them back to the first album or to "Slave To The Grind" . Nothing was intentional, so whatever happened just happened by accident. Everybody has his own take on it, but it's being received by new fans and old fans really well.

Rock Is Life : Talk about SKID ROW 's songwriting process on "Revolutions Per Minute" since it's obvious that vocalist Johnny Solinger puts his "stamp" on a few of the songs.

Rachel : Scotti and I wrote one song, Snake and I wrote a couple, but I wrote most of the record on my own. "Strength" is a cover of an ALARM song. What Johnny brings to the table is his take on a song. What I mean by that is he brings his own feeling into it. I could write all of the songs in the world, but it's not a SKID ROW song until we all put our own feeling into it. Johnny does little melody changes here and there, and he puts his personality into it.

Rock Is Life : This is my only question on Sebastian Bach . I promise. I don't watch reality TV shows but Baz is part of the VH1 show "SuperGroup" . Its premise, essentially, was to lock five musicians in a house for a few days and get them to create new music. My first thought was SKID ROW had him locked on a tour bus for months at a time and he couldn't write a song. What's he going to accomplish in a few short days?

Rachel : Yeah, you're right. I saw some of the show and it was pretty funny. I felt sorry for the other guys because when I looked at them, I never saw four guys so miserable in my life. Then I thought, "Oh yeah, I have!"

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