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The charismatic OLIVER WEERS (German born, currently located in Denmark) is ready to unleash his new album “Evil’s Back”. Many should recall his predecessor “Get Ready” from 2008, which featured such names as Tommy Aldridge (Ozzy, Whitesnake) and Marco Mendoza (Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake). The record was released through out Europe and in 2010 reached Japan. The Japanese magazine Burrn wrote:"He’s doubling the charm of authentic Hard rock music…” and the magazine PLAYER states “This really rocks!".
OLIVER WEERS has supported such giants as Mötley Crüe and Whitesnake. Surely “Get Ready” did consolidate it self as a success and manifested OLIVER WEERS as a great artist.
Needless to say OLIVER WEERS has something to live up to these days, and with “Evil’s Back” he is ready to prove to the critics and audiences that he is here to stay. The 2nd album is a response to what is going on in the world today.
“With the upcoming Album “Evil’s Back” we can expect more depth and heavy tones,” OLIVER WEERS comments. “Not heavy in a “metal” sense but more detailed and exciting. It will take us through a very sensual world of delicacies which will open many of our natural emotions. I’m much occupied with our global crisis and witness a change in people’s behavior and well-being. We’re all in the same boat wherever I go. I think many people around will be able to relate to the words and have their own personal interpretations to the songs.”
With perfect cut riffs and catchy hook lines, OLIVER WEERS is perfecting his expression and growing as an artist, but also leaving some room for surprises to the hard rock audiences. The first single “All My Life” is a great indicator of what people can expect from the new OLIVER WEERS record.
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