CORONATUS To Enter Studio In May

January 17, 2013

German sympho-gothic metallers CORONATUS are working on material for their next album. They plan to record the CD in May/June and release the effort before the end of the year via Massacre Records.

Carmen R. Lorch (pictured below),who was CORONATUS' soprano voice from 2004 until 2010, will join the band for the new album recording sessions.

CORONATUS' fourth LP, "Terra Incognita", came out in late 2011 via Massacre. A digital compilation, "Best Of 2007-2011", followed this past December, featuring the top 16 songs from spanning the band's entire career.

The for the song "Vor Der Schlacht", taken from "Terra Incognita", can be seen below.

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