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Keith Wallen (Breaking Benjamin) Premieres “Strings” Music Video

Breaking Benjamin guitarist Keith Wallen has shared an official video his new song “Strings.” That track will appear on his new solo album “Infinity Now,” which is set to be released on May 3. Wallen commented:

“‘Strings’ is a shot of adrenaline, and an earnest refusal to conform to any agenda other than your own free thought and peace of mind.”

“Infinity Now” Track Listing:

01. “Infinity”
02. “Strings”
03. “Headspace Holiday”
04. “The Wolf”
05. “Don’t Fall Asleep”
06. “Nemesis”
07. “Blackout”
08. “Crown of Thorns”
09. “Crush Me”
10. “Dear Father”

In other news, you can also catch Wallen playing solo sets on Breaking Benjamin’s acoustic tour:

01/12 Norfolk, VA — The Norva
01/13 Richmond, VA — The National
01/16 Hunsville, AL — Von Braun Center
01/17 Birmingham, AL — Iron City
01/19 Memphis, TN — Elvis Presley’s Memphis-Graceland Soundstage
01/20 Fayetteville, AZ — JJ’s Live
01/23 Midland, TX — Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center
01/24 San Antonio, TX — Aztec Theater
01/26 Brandon, MS — City Hall Live
01/27 Biloxi, MS — Beau Rivage Theatre

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PostedJanuary 12, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsKeith Wallen, Strings, Infinity Now

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