DARKWATER: 'Calling The Earth To Witness' Norwegian Release Date Announced

May 31, 2007

The debut album from the Swedish melodic/progressive metal band DARKWATER, entitled "Calling the Earth to Witness", will be officially released in Norway June 18 through Indie Distribution. The CD was issued in Sweden May 28, and release dates in other territories will be announced soon. DARKWATER has also uploaded two new songs from the album on its MySpace page: "Tallest Tree", and "The Play - II".

"Calling the Earth to Witness", was mixed by Pelle Saether (ACT, SKYFIRE) at Studio Underground and was mastered by Göran Finnberg (IN FLAMES, THE HAUNTED, DARK TRANQUILLITY) at the Mastering Room.

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