DARK TRANQUILLITY To Enter Studio Next Week

February 12, 2004

Sweden's DARK TRANQUILLITY have posted the following message on their official web site:

"Next week, we'll embark to the familiar quarters of Studio Fredman to begin the recording of our seventh, as-yet-untitled, full length album. We're been working extremely hard with the material and feel that the result will be a diverse and exciting offering that will leave most of our current fans more than satisfied. Of course, this is what all bands say, so you'll have to wait a couple of months until you're able to hear for yourselves. No release date is set yet, but it's realistic to assume that the CD will be out either shortly before or shortly after the summer.

"As mentioned, no album title has been decided yet, but some tentative song titles are 'One Thought' (previewed on our recent Italian tour),'Lost To Apathy' and 'Mind Matters'."

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