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Tarja ► Dead Promises (Circus Life) | Official Video
Tarja @ Masters of Rock 2019 [x]
Tarja "DEAD PROMISES" Official Lyric Video
From the upcoming studio album “In the Raw”
Tarja Turunen ► Dead Promises (x)
This photo has appeared on the web, which seems to be Tarja’s new album cover or a new single.
We have the information that a new song called ‘Dead Promises’ has leaked too (and no, we will not share it).
Has soon we have official information about all of this, we will keep you update.
Former NIGHTWISH Singer TARJA TURUNEN Returns With 'Dead Promises' Single
Former NIGHTWISH singer Tarja Turunen has released the official lyric video for a brand new song called "Dead Promises". The track is taken from her upcoming studio album, "In The Raw", due later in the year via earMUSIC. It's a first look at the new disc and combines the stunning power of Tarja's voice with thunderous guitars.
"I really like how the guitar sounds: in your face," she says. "If I'm singing powerfully, I need something powerful behind me so that I don't feel like I am left alone."
The aggression she speaks of is brought to the front, not threatening to shatter something fragile, but reinforcing its power.
Fans will find that the album includes an amazing duet version of the song with guest vocals by Björn "Speed" Strid of SOILWORK.
More details on "In The Raw" including release date, formats and pre-order will be revealed on Friday, May 3, the same day that "Dead Promises" will be available for download and streaming.
Last year, Tarja told Bloodlines that her new album would be "darker" and "a bit heavier" than 2016's "The Shadow Self". But she added that she would never forget "the symphonic side of mine, as my first love of music was classical music, so I will never get away from that."