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So exactly the same thing happened what happened to Fans of the Dark: signing with Frontiers and all of their previous stuff being taken down from Youtube.

From Frontiers:

Frontiers Music Srl is thrilled to welcome Vypera to the label family! Vypera is another excellent young, up-and-coming hard rock band from the ever fruitful Swedish rock scene. The band is currently working on their debut album, which the label plans to release in 2022.

”We are head over heels thrilled that we have been given this chance and opportunity to show you all what we’ve been up to musically! Frontiers Records have always had these amazing bands that we love to death, and now we have a place there?! It’s sick.. but we are so up for it!! Musically, our sound is supposed to be a mix between W.A.S.P., Triumph, Rainbow and our own minds. Guess that’s what happens when all of us are into that old damn good stuff! Again, we are more than excited! See you out there!!” Vypera

Vypera formed as ”Madhouse” in Sandviken, Sweden in 2016 as a covers band, but soon began to hunger for making their own music. They changed their name to Vypera and began writing music that they felt traveled on the same good ol’ road where their influences like Rainbow, Icon, King Kobra, London, Triumph, W.A.S.P. had originally started. Their signature is that classic hard rock style played with immense pride…and joy.

Formed by lead singer Andreas Wallström, guitarist Christoffer Thelin, bassist Andreas Andersson, and drummer Johan Pettersson, Vypera are hard rockers to the core. Emerging from the fruitful Swedish rock scene, they are currently hard at work on their first full-length album. Cederick Forsberg (Crystal Viper, Blazon Stone) is producing.

Stay tuned for more news soon!

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  • Stefan changed the title to Vypera - Eat Your Heart Out

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'Eat Your Heart Out' out June 17.

From Frontiers:

Frontiers Music Srl is thrilled to announce the release of Vypera's debut album, "Eat Your Heart Out". Vypera is another excellent young, up-and-coming hard rock band from the Swedish rock scene, the gift that keeps on giving. 

Formed by lead singer Andreas Wallström, guitarist Christoffer Thelin, bassist Andreas Andersson, and drummer Johan Pettersson, Vypera are hard rockers to the core. Emerging from the fruitful Swedish rock scene, they are yet another high quality musical offering from, arguably, the new center of the rock n' roll universe. Vypera formed as "Madhouse" in Sandviken, Sweden in 2016 as a covers band, but soon began to hunger for making their own music. They changed their name to Vypera and began writing music that they felt traveled on the same good ol' road where their influences like Rainbow, Icon, King Kobra, London, Triumph, W.A.S.P., and the like had originally started. Their musical signature is that aforementioned classic hard rock style played with immense pride...and joy.

"We are head over heels thrilled that we have been given this chance and opportunity to show you all what we've been up to musically! Frontiers Records have always had these amazing bands that we love to death, and now we have a place there?! It's sick.. but we are so up for it!! Musically, our sound is supposed to be a mix between W.A.S.P., Triumph, Rainbow and our own minds. Guess that's what happens when all of us are into that old damn good stuff! Again, we are more than excited! See you out there!!" - Vypera

Tracklisting:
1.    Slow Me Down
2.    Standing On The Edge
3.    Spellbound
4.    Sierra
5.    Rock N' Roll
6.    Fantasy
7.    Straight For The Kill
8.    Danger
9.    Fool For The Night
10.    Cold As Ice
11.    Wingborne

Line-Up:
Andreas Wallström - Vocals
Christoffer Thelin - Guitars
Andreas Andersson - Bass
Johan Pettersson - Drums

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This is quite a good release,a bit of a suprise,although they divert sometimes from the Melodic/hard rock style into a more heavy metal direction sometimes with tracks like "Fool For The Night","Cold As Ice" & "Rock N' Roll" which i'd say have more in common with Armored Saint(no bad thing)  than a song like "Sierra" thats a more melodic affair,but a good listen I found.

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This release seems to have slipped under the radar here at HH. It's a bloody good debut album. The guitar work is really tasty. The singer kind of reminds me of Klaus Meine of Scorpions, but that might just be me.

Anyway, I have bought it now. Looking forward to when it arrives.

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