OUTLASTED Launch Second 2019 Single 'After All These Years'

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MelodicRock Records is pleased to announce the return of OUTLASTED with their second new 2019 single ‘After All These Years’.
 
The video for the song has been launched today.
 
The band’s spokesman Terje Floyli had this to say about the new song and video:
 
“The video for ‘After All These Years’ was shot at an old abandoned power station located near the band's hometown Tromsø in the northern part of Norway. It’s the second single and video from the upcoming album ‘Waiting For Daybreak’ soon to be released on MRR. It was once again directed, filmed and edited by the very talented Michael Ludvigsen, who also made the videos for ‘Chains Of Destiny’ and ’Someone Like You’.”
 
“We were very happy with the ’Someone Like You’ video that Michael did for us back in 2014 and we wanted to work with him again on the videos for the new album” says lead singer Glenn. "Michael wanted to do a green screen video for ‘Chains Of Destiny' and a location video for ‘After All These Years’. That suited us very well and we loved the idea of making two different kind of videos” adds guitarist Terje.
 
 
The new album is titled ‘Waiting For Daybreak’ and is once again produced by guitarist Terje Fløyli before being handed over to the master of mastering, JK Northrup. Full album details will be announced next week.
 

One of the new breed of Scandinavian rock bands, Outlasted picks up the mantle of classic rock and wears it with distinction. A five-piece band based in Norway, Outlasted’s harmonic and melodic lineup comprises Glenn Wikran on vocals, Terje Fløyli on guitars, and Odd-Børge Hansen at the piano and keyboards. On the rhythmic side of its tracks are Aleksander Schjølberg holding down the bass, and drummer Rune Erling Pedersen who provides the percussive pyrotechnics of this exciting new ensemble that features great hooks, catchy choruses, and full background harmonies provided by all band members.

 

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