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Artist/Band: CellOut
Title: Superstar Prototype
Music style: Metal
Label: Nuerra Records
Release date: 22.07.2011

Information:
*High Priority Release by Nuerra Records
*Debut recording from upcoming Swedish metal band
*Mixing by Ulrich Wild (Pantera, Deftones, Static X)
*Mastered by Dave Collins (Linkin Park, Soundgarden )
*Produced by : CellOut and Michael Phelan
*10 great tracks of heavy guitar combined with solid melodies and good songs having a mainstream demand.
* Key Tracks – Breathe, Dark Days and Blow -


OVERVIEW:
Sweden knows riffs. From obtuse garage punk to anthemic pop to despondent death metal, the Scandinavian stronghold boasts countless crossover acts that consistently blow minds stateside. Their latest export fits into exactly none of the aforementioned categories, yet are so expert at their craft that they conjure all of them and more. Stockholm hard rock quartet CellOut are poised for bi-continental dominance on the eve of their Nuerra Records debut, Superstar Prototype. Flaunting infectious melodies that are this unapologetically this heavy young band's trademark, Prototype's title is as ambitious as its content, aspiring to be "the blueprint which all metal/rock records will set as standard," according to frontman Percy Mejhagen. "I believe that the intelligence of a songwriter shows in how dynamic he or she dares to be," adds Mejhagen. "No matter how 'hard' or 'fast' a song is, it still has [to have] that big fat chorus, which I hope will be CellOut's trademark in the future."

LINE-UP:
Percy Mejhagen - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Robert Monegrim - Guitar
Anders Sevebo - Bass
Martin Karlsson - Drums

TRACKLIST:
1. Dark Days
2. All My Demons Inside
3. The Gift
4. Flooded
5. Set Things Straight
6. Blow
7. Breathe
8 As I Fall
9. Fake
10. In My Arms
11. The Tragedy In You

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