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The Gauntlet: Salem Metal News

Salem Reveal Coverart


Salem Behold, SALEM fans, for we have many news to help you wait until the release of the band's forthcoming "Necessary Evil" album. See the coverart below.

You can also download the "Once upon a Lifetime" track here.

A video clip of the band performing the song "Blood" live in the studio has been posted online at YNET.co.il (the website of Israel's biggest daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronot). According to the band, the Yedioth newspaper has a daily circulation of two million and www.YNET.co.il is the most visited website in Israel.

As previously reported, SALEM will film their March 28th show at the Barbie club in Tel Aviv for a possible DVD/CD release. More information will be made available soon.

SALEM recently authorized the use of the band's new song "Idol Worship" in a major TV campaign for a cellular phone company. Watch the commercial at YouTube.com.

The complete tracklisting and release date will be announced soon. Stay tuned!



 

Date: Mar 28, 2007
As Reported by: jason

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