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PICTURE: New Album Details Revealed - Sep. 24, 2009
30 years after the release of the group's debut LP, reunited '80s Dutch metal band PICTURE will release a new album, "Old Dogs New Tricks", on October 1. According to a press release, the new CD "contains a wide variety of hard rock and old-school metal songs, complete with a breath-taking ballad."

"Old Dogs New Tricks" was produced by Nico Verrips, who "kept the Eighties feeling, but gave the record a contemporary modern sound."

"Old Dogs New Tricks" track listing:

01. Old Dogs New Tricks
02. Blood Out Of A Stone
03. High On Fire
04. Live By The Sword
05. Now It's Too Late
06. Just Incredible
07. Who Can You Trust
08. Opposites Attract
09. Choosing Your Sign
10. A Better Soul
11. Celtic Cross
12. Never In A Million Years

For more information, visit www.picture-eternaldark.com.

Video footage of the PICTURE performing a new song, "Choosing Your Sign", on October 23, 2008 at Tivoli de Helling in Utrecht, Holland can be viewed below.

PICTURE was the first "real" Dutch heavy metal band. Formed in 1979, they were especially popular in the Netherlands, Germany and Italy for their live performances. They still supposedly have a huge fan base in South America, Mexico and Japan.

PICTURE supported AC/DC, TED NUGENT and SAXON in the Netherlands. With SAXON, they did a full European tour in 1981. Later on they toured with ROSE TATTOO in Germany and headlined tours in Italy and Israel.



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COMMENT | Diamond Dreamer & Eternal Dark...
posted by : Dale Lammers
9/25/2009 6:43:20 AM

Diamond Dreamer and Eternal Dark are friggin' great metal albums. The rest? Not so much.

COMMENT | Heavy Metal Ears & Traitor
posted by : tokyoblade
9/25/2009 8:19:42 AM

are GREAT albums too. "They still supposedly have a huge fan base in South America, Mexico and Japan"=TRUE.


COMMENT | YEAH!!!
posted by : Hellavator
9/25/2009 9:17:11 AM

Awesome, can't wait to hear that. Hope they will get inspired by the sounds of their firsts albums.

**DALE LAMMERS** I totally agree with you, Eternal Dark is one hell of an album!! I still give it a spin once a week (from the original vinyl)

COMMENT | Let us hear some samples of the new album!
posted by : metalrockx
9/25/2009 5:22:24 PM

"Eternal dark" is good, but "Diamond Dreamer" is a real classic!
Better compositions and the best singer they ever had.

COMMENT | Diamond Dreamer is fantastic
posted by : Hawkwinder
9/25/2009 6:17:20 PM

I had the vinyl, then got the CD version along with Eternal Dark. Eternal Dark to me is very dull. I've played it a few times and I see that not only is there no Schmlouk, but no Jan Bechtam neither. I'm curious how the 1st two are. I have a live tape with 4 songs (incl. Get back or you fall and Funkytown) but they didn't impress like Diamond Dreamer. I found Traitor years ago on cassette. I'll have to give it a listen again.



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