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Rising symphonic rock songstress BELLA D will unleash her debut full-length album, The Crystal Ceiling, this coming Friday, May 13, 2016. BELLA D has already revealed a collection of new tracks from the album, and even a standalone single (a haunting cover of Muse’s “Starlight”, available via iTunes), in advance of its release. Today, the singer has revealed her first two lyric videos for what are undoubtedly the biggest songs on the album – the never-before-heard monster rock track “Save Me”, and the equally huge “Invincible”, which saw it’s radio debut last month via Long Island’s 94.3 The Shark.
Right now, you can watch/hear “Save Me” for the very first time via Revolvermag.com and take the first look at the lyric video for “Invincible” via the 93.3 WMMR FM (Philadelphia) “Local Shots” blog.
Visit iTunes now to pre-order BELLA D‘s The Crystal Ceiling, which features both of these tracks. To buy her accompanying comic book following alongside the album concept, visit http://drmagdn.bigcartel.com/. You can buy the album there, as well.
Alongside her musical teammate and producer/co-writer/drummer Charlie Zeleny (otherwise known by DRMAGDN and for his work with Dream Theater‘s Jordan Rudess, Blotted Science, Behold the Arctopus and others), BELLA D has created a world of her own with her steampunk-inspired lyrics and haunting melodies. Last week saw the release of their aforementioned standalone cover of Muse’s hit “Starlight”, re-imagined as a dark and mysterious version. Watch the music video for “Starlight” here: https://youtu.be/yyha-Wl_lOE
***Listeners should note again that “Starlight” is not available on the upcoming album, The Crystal Ceiling, and can only be purchased via iTunes as a single.
BELLA D‘sCarroll Place NYC CD release party featuring DRMAGDN is only two weeks away, taking place on May 19th. Tickets are selling fast at just $10, so order here and don’t miss this unique chance to witness the dramatic songstress BELLA D live! The show begins at 7:30pm and can be enjoyed by those 21+.
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