DARKWATER: New Song Posted Online

October 12, 2010

Swedish progressive metal band DARKWATER will release its new album, "Where Stories End", on November 12 in Europe through Ulterium Records and November 23 in North America via Nightmare Records. The follow-up to 2007's "Calling The Earth To Witness" was mixed by Fredrik Nordström and Henrik Udd at Studio Fredman (IN FLAMES, DIMMU BORGIR, HAMMERFALL).

"Where Stories End" track listing:

01. Breathe
02. Why I Bleed
03. Into The Cold
04. A Fools Utopia
05. Queen Of The Night
06. In The Blink Of An Eye
07. Fields Of Sorrow
08. Without A Sound
09. Walls Of Deception

The track "Why I Bleed" is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

Henrik Båth of DARKWATER comments: "We're really excited to finally present 'Where Stories End' to all of you. We feel that we've created something special with this album, and I personally think that we've improved everything since 'Calling The Earth To Witness'. We hope you'll enjoy it!

"We got some shows coming up for the fall, and we hope to see many of you on the road during the coming year. Thanks for your patience and support!"

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