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One of Norway's premiere rock bands, Malice In Wonderland is ready with a new release; the double single "Live For Today/New Year's Eve" that also includes the bonus track "The Devil May Care".
The singles that are mixed by legendary producer John Fryer (Depeche Mode) are taken from the upcoming album "The Royal Brigade" that will be released late 2013.

The singles that are mixed by legendary producer John Fryer (Depeche Mode) are taken from the upcoming album “The Royal Brigade” that will be released late 2013.

Norwegian rock act MALICE IN WONDERLAND burst onto the Scandinavian rock scene with their self titled debut album in 2005. Led by hit single Lucifer’s Town the band was quickly labelled as one of the most promising underground rock acts and their fan base grew quickly with fan clubs and supporters in every corner of the world. The quartet, renowned as a great energetic live act, have toured the world, supported major acts like Def Leppard, and appeared on several TV-shows and productions. The are now ready with new releases!

“We had to take a step back and figure out what direction we wanted with the new album” frontman Chris Wicked reveals. “It`s been a long time since our debut. We also have a new line up now so there were several things we had to sort out, but I’ll tell you we are extremely pleased with how things have been progressing lately.”

Chris is positive about the future: “There is a whole new energy within in the group now! New music, new line up and a new area for MALICE IN WONDERLAND in general. The new album is filled with catchy, killer tracks that we are positive will please both new and old fans. We can’t wait to show people what we have been up to lately!”

If rock n’ roll is dead, someone must have forgotten to tell these Norwegians. With a new record full of bombastic high energetic quality rock songs, the guys are eager to prove that they indeed are a force to reckon with!
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