Metallers HEAVEN SHALL BURN are going to release their forthcoming album, “Veto” in April 2013 via Century Media Records. The band has just reveal more information about this album.
“Veto” is scheduled to be released on April 19th in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Norway and April 26th for Australia, New Zealand and Finland. For the rest of Europe it will be released on April 22nd. For the North American metalheads, this album will be released on April 30th. The band has revealed some additional information on the several formats that are available in Europe and Australia/NZ:
CD and LP formats:
– Standard CD Jewelcase
– Ltd. Edition 2CD: The luxurious Mediabook comes with a bonus track (“European Super State” originally by Killing Joke) and a bonus-CD entitled “500.Live” containing an additional 15 live songs that the band recorded during one of the three anniversary shows that celebrated both the 15 year anniversary of HEAVEN SHALL BURN as well as show #500 on December 21st, 2012. The Mediabook has a matte/glossy print and an extended 40p booklet with backstage and live photos from the aforementioned show.
– Ltd. Edition 3CD Box Set (strictly limited, only available in Germany, Austria, Switzerland): The Box Set comes with the Ltd. Edition 2CD plus a CD in a Jewelcase with the alternative “Blizzard Over England Mix” by Colin Richardson. Additionally you are getting a HSB belt, hand signed poster A3, lanyard, HSB VETO army meet & greet competition pass, VETO whistle.
– LP + CD: While the vinyl comes in an alternative mix by Colin Richardson (“Blizzard Over England Mix”) the CD features the Tue Madsen mix.
Digital Downloads:
– Standard album
– Digital Deluxe: standard album + “500.Live” (15 live songs)
– iTunes Exclusive: standard album + “European Super State“ (originally by Killing Joke) + “River Runs Red” (originally by Life Of Agony) + “Whatever It May Take 2013”
– iTunes Exclusive Digital Deluxe: standard album + “European Super State“ (originally by Killing Joke) + “River Runs Red” (originally by Life Of Agony) + “Whatever It May Take 2013”
+ “500.Live” (15 live songs)









