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DEVIL’S HAND, Feat. LAST IN LINE’s Andrew Freeman And SEVENTH KEY’s Mike Slamer, Issue ‘We Come Alive’ Lyric Video
April 11th, 2019


Andrew Freeman


Hard rock group Devil’s Hand have released an official lyric video for the track ‘We Come Alive’. Edited by Unreal Eye Productions, the clip can be viewed below.

Devil’s Hand issued their self-titled debut full-length studio album on December 7th, 2018 through Frontiers Music Srl.

Guitarist, bassist and keyboardist Mike Slamer commented: “This new record has some great stuff. I don’t want to make direct comparisons because Steelhouse Lane, Seventh Key, my solo album, and the new one all have great singers, but different styles, qualities, and levels of collaboration.”

Frontman Andrew Freeman added: “My approach on singing the songs was the same as all the recordings I’ve done. I try to bring the same amount of passion and conviction in everything I write and perform.

“This group of songs that Mike and I wrote are a bit more commercial, but they have the same amount of intensity and anthemic spirit as the Last In Line record. Lots of big sing-along choruses and screaming guitars!

“I think the title track, ‘Devil’s Hand’, encompasses the entire vibe of the record. It has elements of all the greatest rock ’n’ roll songs I’ve ever heard. ‘Heartbeat Away’ will give you the feels. It’s pensive, dramatic, and optimistic. All of the emotion that encompasses life. It’s just a really well-rounded record.”

Production was handled by Mike Slamer.

The track listing is as follows;

01. ‘We Come Alive’
02. ‘Falling In’
03. ‘One More Time’
04. ‘Another Way To Fly’
05. ‘Drive Away’
06. ‘Justified’
07. ‘Rise Above It All’
08. ‘Devil’s Hand’
09. ‘Unified’
10. ‘Heartbeat Away’
11. ‘Push Comes To Shove’

Devil’s Hand’s line-up is as follows;

Andrew Freeman (lead vocals, Last In Line / ex-Hurricane)
Mike Slamer (guitars, bass, drums and keyboards, Seventh Key / ex-Steelhouse Lane)

An official lyric video was created for the song ‘Falling In’, which can also be viewed below.

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