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Buy Supermodel’s new album mixed by Queen’s producer

17 January 2014 - Media release for immediate release

Buy Supermodel’s new album mixed by Queen’s producer

Kiwi band Supermodel’s highly anticipated album Rimu & Roses is out today!

BUY Rimu & Roses here >

World famous producer Reinhold Mack, who is responsible for producing some of history’s biggest bands including Queen, David Bowie, ELO, and The Rolling Stones, has mixed the full 12-track album, which he has dubbed the “best thing since sliced bread”.

Last year the four-piece pop rock band, including frontman/guitarist Mark Hanify, his sister Rose on keys, Michael White on the bass, and drummer Tony Kemp, spent a few months at Quicksand Recording Studios in Christchurch before Hanify contacted the German genius, Mack. Following numerous inspiring musical chats via Skype, the rest they say is history… 

“It’s a dream come true”, says Hanify. “I’ve always aspired to work with a legendary producer who has worked with ‘the greats’ - like Freddie Mercury and Jeff Lynne - and learn some of their magic tricks.”

Supermodel’s national tour begins today at the Summer Concert Series – Aotea Lagoon, Porirua, 6.30pm (full tour dates below).

Download the first single The Trial for FREE >

If you wish to receive a review copy of the album or preview it online please contact us >

ENDS

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