FORMOSA set release date for new METALVILLE album - also reveal cover art, tracklisting Wednesday January 22 2020, 4:33 AM
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FORMOSA set release date for new METALVILLE album - also reveal cover art, tracklisting

Today, Metalville Records announces March 13th as the international release date for Formosa's highly anticipated second album, Danger Zone.

Formosa - three young men onstage together since their Bodensee school days in Southern Germany, and now based in Essen in the Ruhr area - is a band that is not ashamed of nudity. Wait, say what?!

That's right: Formosa have undressed their music, themselves calling it "Hard and Heavy."
 
And while with similar groups, the motto is often "higher, more pompous, more garish," Formosa return to the state of nature, which is an electric guitar, a bass, a drum set - music in a loincloth, so to speak.
 
On their first two albums, Tight & Sexy (2016) and Sorry for Being Sexy (2018), already Formosa showed that the reduction is the biggest thing about their songs: drums, riffs, and enough space for some unusual hooks.
 
For 2020, Formosa have announced their third studio album, in collaboration with Metalville Records. Therefore, they barricaded themselves in a studio in Antwerp with Martin Furia (Vanderbuyst, Destruction) to record their best album so far, hereby titled Danger Zone, with the mission to revive the feeling of the '80s, which the three guys know only from legends and stories, and to transport it into the year 2020. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:







Tracklisting for Formosa's Danger Zone
1. Dynamite
2. Masquerade
3. Leader of the Pack
4. Night of the Witch
5. Manic Lover
6. Sold My Soul
7. Rakija Fever
8. We Go Out Tonight
9. Starry Eyes
10. Light It Up

 




FORMOSA lineup
Nik Bird - bass/vocals
Nik Beer - guitars
Paris Jay - drums
 











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