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Lee Small: Lead vocals
Tore Meli: Guitar
PB Piise: Bass
Perra Johansson: Drums
LINKS
Label's Website: www.escape-music.com
Band's Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Snowfall

Snowfall released their debut album, which called “Cold Silence”.

Snowfall was formed after the demise of the band Winter Parade, with whom PB Riise had released two albums.
They feature Tore Meli (guitars/keys), ‘PB’ Riise (bass/keys) and Coldspell’s drummer Perra Johnson,
who has also recently appeared on the Love Under Fire album.

Snowfall made their first move through this album and the first steps of the band are really great! So many
lovely tracks with a lot of amazing elements, that appears in every second of the tracks. You are going to choose
a lot of songs as your favourites and this shows us that the band is ready to rock you from the beginning of
their career. On their tracks you can find guitars that are simply immense, with high techniques that are build
through hard work and guitar solos that are epic for a debut album. Also, there are powerful drums and sold bass
that match so good with the other musical ingredients.

But, the main <<key>> of the album “Cold Silence” is the keyboard! Oh, keys are so perfect with really cool melodies,
that give to the project a high level style on the powerful songs like “Don’t Drive Me Home Tonight” and
“Wolf’s Liar” and on the ballads of the CD like “The Vesper Bell”. The keyboards are in a high level,
with extremely good techniques and they have the ability to create a melody atmosphere that fits awesome
with the rest concept of the album.

Tracks that you must absolutely listen from the album "Cold Silence” :
Don’t Drive Me Home Tonight
Heaven’s Not Up There
Jack of Diamonds
Wolf’s Lair
Alexandria
The Vesper Bell




Steve Xanthis: 9.0/10 "I have to admit, that this album is really a great surprise and the standards of the album are higher than
I’ve expected! The new album of Snowfall is very good and should not go unnoticed by the fans of Melodic Rock
sound as well as the fans of the American Hard Rock music scene."

For BeRock Radio MiniZine (2013)