VOLSTER Release 'King Of The Hill' Music Video
Swedish Melodic Hard Rock Band, VOLSTER (feat. ex-members of Masquerade and House Of Heavy) have released a new music video for ‘King Of The Hill‘, the song is taken from their new album ‘Perfect Storm‘, which was released on April 20th via Rock Of Angels Records. The video was created by Markus Rytilahti (Miseration, Syconaut, Solution .45, Nocturnal Graves). The video can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/YpnncNZ8fM8
'Perfect Storm' includes 12 tracks and is produced by VOLSTER, co-produced and mixed by Max Norman (Ozzy Osbourne, Lynch Mob, Armored Saint, Lizzy Borden, Megadeth, Y&T) and mastered by Thomas “Plec” Johansson (Soilwork, Onslaught, Armageddon, Degradead, Dynazty) at The Panic Room Mastering.
VOLSTER have recently released a music video for ‘Perfect Storm‘: https://youtu.be/WRWylMWF8zg, the title track of their new album and a lyric video for 'Ends With Me': https://youtu.be/bnYfw2xOnmk.
The album artwork was made by Jonas Beijer (Afterbürner, Fejd, The Crown, Gooseflesh, Electric Earth). All photos by Jan-Erik Lindkvist Photography AB.
The album can be ordered here: http://roar.gr/product/volster-perfect-storm-jewel-case-cd
Volster is:
Peter Tenning – Vocals Ulf Andersson – Guitar (ex-Masquerade) Henrik Lundberg – Bass (ex-House Of Heavy, ex-Masquerade) Daniel Granlund – Drums (Syconaut)
Tracklisting:
1. King Of The Hill 2. Heaven Or Hell 3. Perfect Storm 4. Breathless 5. Still In Love 6. Babylon 7. Hero 8. Games Of War 9. Easier Said Than Done 10. I Don’t Care 11. Drifting Away 12. Ends With Me
VOLSTER is a Swedish hard rock band started by guitarist Ulf Andersson and bass player Henrik Lundberg who were both members of the band Masquerade in the late 80s and early 90s. While Ulf left Masquerade for other projects, Henrik continued making a couple of albums with Masquerade before they broke up. In 2009 Henrik released an album with the band House of Heavy.
Ulf and Henrik met up again in 1996 to record a four song demo. This demo was called VOLSTER and in 2013 (17 years later) they decided to pick up where they left off and plans were made to start a band performing these songs and also write new ones. They kept the name VOLSTER.