New Dark Tranquility album

13 December 2006 | 8:13 pm | Staff Writer
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Frontman Mikael Stanne, from Swedish melodic death metal band Dark Tranquility, has issued the following statement:

Frontman Mikael Stanne, from Swedish melodic death metal band Dark Tranquility, has issued the following statement:

“I can’t believe it… We made it! It’s done and there is nothing I can do about it.

“Just got back from the studio where everything is now shipped off

to Denmark where Tue Madsen will perform his magicky magic on the

things we’ve been working on these last 7 weeks. I just finished the

last vocal lines a couple of days ago and it feels sweet.

“As always with recordings, there is alot of stress and self-doubt,

but being in a more than familiar environment in Martin’s [Henriksson,

guitar] studio (Rogue) has helped tremendously. The recordings have not

only been smooth and focused but the overall feeling that we are

creating something amazing has really driven us through this. It turned

out so different and diverse that the hardest thing for me now is to

find a suitable title for the whole thing. How can I sum up in a title

something that is everything and nothing, grounded and out there,

intorvert and extra-terrestial all at the same time?

“Welll, keep watching this space and I will let you know soon enough.

“Right now I am just so glad it’s done. Anders [Jivarp, drums] did a

fantastic job grinding and beating (off) in the studio, Micke [Michael

Nicklasson] has delivered some really crushing bass, Martin and Niklas

[Sundin, guitar] have really outdone themselves with great riffs and

truly outstanding solos and Martin B [Brändström, electronics] has

poured a lot of misery and anxiety into his soundscapes. Now all we do

is wait for the mix, and this being our first time mixing out of house

so to speak we are really excited to hear what the hell we’ve been up

to!”

In case you didn’t get to see the band on their recent tour, you can

watch a clip of one of the new songs filmed at the Melbourne concert on

YouTube.com.