DRAGONLAND Complete Work On 'Starfall'

July 16, 2004

DRAGONLAND, the Gothenburg, Sweden-based melodic metal sextet, have finished recording and mixing their third album, "Starfall", tentatively due in October through Century Media Records.

Commented guitarist Olof Mörck: "Of course, it's our best album so far, haha. Well, I really think the cliché is true this time, yet it is not in our hands to judge that. I hope the amount of work we have put in this album will be apparent to anyone who listens to it, and also the ambition we had to push the limits of this rather cliché-ridden genre.

"The recording of this album has gone very smooth, and the final result is exactly what we wanted, so the year we spent with pre-production really paid off. Having [EVERGREY's] Tom S Englund and Arnold Linberg as producers has been a privilege, they are both extremely talented guys! So far their Division One studio is pretty unknown due to that it is so new, though in my book it easily beats Los Angered and Studio Fredman where we recorded our first albums.

"As I have stated before, besides fans of the power metal genre, I recommend people who normally don't listen to that genre to check our 'Starfall', because even if it is rooted in the power metal genre, the music is far from limited to it. We will be delighted to hear people's opinions from October, c-ya'll then!"

"Starfall" track listing:

01. As Madness Took Me
02. The Returning
03. Starfall
04. Calling my Name
05. In Perfect Harmony
06. The Shores of our Land
07. The Dreamseeker
08. To the End of the World
09. The Book of Shadows Part I: A Story Yet Untold
10. The Book of Shadows Part II: The Curse of Qa'a
11. The Book of Shadows Part III: The Glendora Outbreak

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