KAMELOT: More New Album Details Revealed

September 24, 2004

KAMELOT are scheduled to release the follow-up to last year's "Epica" in January/February 2005 via SPV Records. "Miro just finished the keys and orchestral arrangements and I am very happy," guitarist/main songwriter Thomas Youngblood writes on the band's web site. "Also I saw the final cover and it is killer, Derek has done his best work [in my opinion]. A cross between 'Karma', 'Epica' and new, modern, dark elements. It will look great on a [t-shirt] too! Also I spoke today with Mattias Noren who will be doing the rest of the artwork. He is great and very creative, I look forward to the final booklet and digipak design."

As previously reported, songtitles set to appear on the new CD include "Pride", "Abandoned", "March of Mephisto", "Nothing Ever Dies" and "Serenade". A European tour will kick off in mid-March, most likely in Spain.

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