DARK AGE: New Album Teaser Video Available

June 7, 2009

A teaser video for DARK AGE's as-yet-untitled sixth album can be viewed below.

DARK AGE entered Eikey Studio (owned by the band's vocalist/guitarist Eike Freese)on May 8 to begin recording the new CD for a fall release via AFM Records. According to the group, "You can expect the typical DARK AGE melodies and some surprises in our sound as well, mainly because every band member was involved in the songwriting stronger than ever before."

DARK AGE's last album, "Minus Exitus", was released in 2008 via Remedy Records. The CD artwork was created by Niklas Sundin from DARK TRANQUILLITY.

The band's first DVD, "Live, So Far...", came out in 2006.

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