Intromental Management signs HALCYON WAY

Claus / Intromental

20 years of uniting the powers of metal
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – July 23, 2010

Intromental Worldwide signs Atlanta metal band HALCYON WAY.

Intromental Worldwide is proud to have signed Atlanta, GA’ metal band and Nightmare Records recording artist Halcyon Way for worldwide booking and management representation.

“Throughout the past bunch of years we’ve become more and more aware that something special was brewing down in the home of Coca-Cola, and when Halcyon Way sent us their new material, we were literally blown away,” says managing director Claus Jensen. “We’ve been looking for a band capable of combining powerful and semi-technical metal, a healthy dose of thrash metal riffs, and a strong sense of melodic song writing - Halcyon Way delivers!”

Halcyon Way guitarist Jon Bodan adds: “We’re very excited about this new partnership with Intromental, and we think they’re just the guys to help take our band to the next level. The new album is a beast and this will help us get it heard by as many as possible.”

Halcyon Way are preparing to release their sophomore album “Building The Towers” later this summer via Nightmare Records in the US. The album was recorded with Lasse Lammert (Alestorm, Svartsot) and features not only the band’s fantastic new singer Steve Braun, but also a beautiful guest performance by Pamela Moore of Queensryche’s “Operation:Mindcrime” fame. The artwork for “Building The Towers” was created by none other than Travis Smith (known for his work on Opeth, Nevermore, Overkill and much more).

Check out the video below from the recordings of “Building The Towers”:


More information on the band can be found here:
www.halcyonway.com
www.myspace.com/halcyonway

Contact:
Intromental Worldwide – management and booking
www.intromental.com
info@intromental.com
 
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Congrats Jon and everyone else in the band. Your new material is VERY strong!!
 
I'm glad they got rid of that old douchey singer they had, when I saw them open for Kamelot their stage presence and atmosphere was much much better with the new singer.