INSENSE Completes Work On New Album; Audio Sample Available

March 1, 2007

Norwegian metallers INSENSE have completed work on their third album, "The Silent Epidemic", due on April 2 in Norway via Black Balloon Records (May 7 in the U.S. via Candlelight Records). The CD was mixed by Daniel Bergstrand (MESHUGGAH, IN FLAMES, SOILWORK) and was mastered at the Cutting Room in Stockholm. The song "Welcome Whore", taken from the upcoming CD, can be found on the band's MySpace page.

INSENSE's sophomore album, "Soothing Torture", was released in January 2005 via Black Balloon. The follow-up to 2002's "Insense" (This Dark Reign) was recorded between December 2003 and February 2004 at Caliban Studios and Musikkloftet in Oslo, Norway.

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