ACT OF DENIAL - Unveil Official Teaser For New Single 'Down That Line' Out October 25th & Introducing Keyboardist John Lönnmyr!


New All-Stars melodic death metal band ACT OF DENIAL - feat. by lead guitarist and songwriter Voi Cox (Koziak, Victim), guitarist and lyricist Luger (Benighted, Koziak), vocalist Bjorn Speed Strid (Soilwork), bassist Steve Di Giorgio (Death, Testament), drummer Krimh (Septicflesh) and keyboardist John Lönnmyr (The Night Flight Orchestra) - have unveiled the official teaser video for the band's new single 'Down That Line', coming out on October 25th, on Bandcamp, Hearnow, Cd baby, Spotify, Youtube and iTunes.

Watch the 'Down That Line' teaser video + introduction of John Lönnmyr below!

"Besides the official teaser for our new single 'Down That Line', in this video we are presenting our amazing keyboardist John Lönnmyr (The Night Flight Orchestra). John is the versatile keyboard player heard and seen in The Night Flight Orchestra, Aunt Nancy, Monochromatics, Valinor’s Tree and more. Hammond organ, analog synths (Moog!!) and jazz piano has played a leading role in his artistry."


Guitarist/lyricist Luger on the debut album 'Negative': 

"The finished songs are already in the process of mixing in Fredman studio. Me and Voi decided not to focus on one genre so there will be tunes for every metal fan. We're doing this mostly for ourselves and the songs we write are the songs we love to listen at home, hoping they will reach also to other people, as to ourselves."

Lead guitarist/songwriter Voi Cox adds: 

"We were always influenced by swedish style and sound when we were kids that's why it is a big honor to us to have Bjorn from Soilwork on this album, also Fredrik Nordström from Fredman Studio who basically invented that sound. We grew up listening to Soilwork, At The Gates, Dark Tranquillity, In Flames and ofc Death, and that's why we're so excited that Steve is in this project, too. So we are very much influenced by those bands but that doesn't mean that our songs will sound like that and you will hear all that in our debut album."

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