EDGUY To Record New Album In The Spring

December 16, 2004

EDGUY frontman Tobias Sammet has posted the following message on the group's official web site:

"Been quite a while since we've spoken, but here we are — back again.

"The tour has been great and successful and the last two shows in our beautiful home town Fulda had been sold out within a few weeks. Thanx for your great support, and I hope you liked the shows you had seen. It's just one more show to come this year, this wonderful 2004, which — thanx again — has been so successful for EDGUY (and you). We have almost finished the tour and we are ready to start working on the next production and do some real great things. At this point there are four new songs and and: Man, they kick ass! What else did you expect?! ;) We plan to enter the studio in spring and stay there for a couple of months to just go crazy and work and record, arrange and have fun. There are so many great ideas, real bombastic stuff, real epic stuff. But still I am in quest for the right mixture of epic moments, good energy, mature song structures and some humor to piss off the assholes that don't accept some little humor in art! ;)

"Oh, I shouldn't forget to tell you about the DVD shooting we did in Brazil. Most of the material looks fantastic and it immediately lit the spark again, the desire to go on stage immediately again. Thanx to our great fans in Brasil for a killer atmosphere. But regarding the release you got to be patient, we got truckloads of tapes and I don't know which of the stuff will be used in which way. Furthermore I doubt that we are gonna find enough time to cut the material next year. What counts now, is the work on the new album.

"What else is new? We are gonna play next year's Wacken festival on Friday, then play the Swedish Gates Of Metal on Saturday. Sounds like a great weekend for us, hope for you as well. Ah — not to forget about a festival in Spain that I can't remember the name of right now. Anyway, it's the 26th of February and it's gonna be in Piorno, Southern Spain."

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