Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to present CRY
OF DAWN, a new melodic rock/AOR project featuring Göran Edman on all lead
vocals. The self-titled debut album will be released on September
23rd.
Over the years, Göran Edman’s unique vocal style has been showcased in
numerous genres including neoclassic metal, progressive rock, and AOR, just to
name a few. His vocal stylings can be found on records by John Norum, Yngwie
Malmsteen, Brazen Abbot, and Glory, among others.
CRY OF DAWN is Goran Edman’s latest musical adventure: a straight ahead
AOR / melodic rock album which highlights his amazing vocal abilities on superb
songs written especially for him by the likes of Michael Palace (Palace, First
Signal, Kryptonite), Steve Newman, Alessandro Del Vecchio, Sören Kronkvist,
Daniel Palmqvist and Robert Säll among others.
“It’s been a privilege to work with all these good songwriters
within the genre of classic AOR,” tells Goran. “The conformity of the
production has a good red line with a straight forward melodic flow as you would
expect. Its been a true pleasure performing it. The recording of the album took
place in Daniel Flores’ studio for the instrumental part while I did the vocals
in my own studio. Personally I am grateful to be a part of this project and look
forward to the fans listening to the album”.
The result is a true feast for the ears of all lovers of this music.
Picture hints of the likes of Night Ranger, Journey, Bad English and Starship
and you'll get a sense of what is in store for you! Hear for yourself with an
album sampler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l85g_qMKX0M
Tracklisting:
- Chance
- Listen To Me
- When Right Is Wrong
- Tell It To My Heart
- Light A Light
- Can't Go On
- Building Towers
- Hands Around My Heart
- Life After Love
- Yearn
- Tell Me
CRY OF DAWN
Göran Edman - Lead and backing vocals
Michael Palace - Guitars and bass
Sören Kronqvist - Keyboards
Daniel Flores - Drums and keyboards
Michael Palace - Guitars and bass
Sören Kronqvist - Keyboards
Daniel Flores - Drums and keyboards
Produced by Daniel Flores
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