HAMMERFALL To Commence Recording Fourth CD

May 6, 2002

Sweden's HAMMERFALL are due to begin recording their fourth full-length album this week at Holland's Wisseloord studios, where they will track the drums before moving over to BLIND GUARDIAN's Twilight facility in Germany on May 13th to record the bass. The band will then head over to HELLOWEEN singer Andy Deris' studio Mi Sueno in Tenerife, Spain to record the rest under the guidance of producer producer Charlie Bauernfeind (i.e. BLIND GUARDIAN, GAMMA RAY, RAGE) for a late October release through Nuclear Blast Records. Among the song titles set to appear on the CD are: "Trailblazers", "Riders Of The Storm", "Hearts On Fire" and "The Unforgiving Blade".

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