PRIMAL FEAR: New Album To Feature Band's Most Elaborate Packaging Ever

June 11, 2005

German power metallers PRIMAL FEAR have posted the following message on their official web site:

"The mastering [of the new PRIMAL FEAR album, tentatively titled 'Seven Seals'] is done with our longtime collaborator Achim Koehler at Indiscreet Mastering and Björn Engelmann at the Cutting Room in Sweden. Those few who could listen to the album at the Nuclear Blast office are excited, very surpised about the music, our different attitude and tell us about the best production and songs we've ever recorded. Nice and ... that the fans will love it. Nuclear Blast will prepare a special listening section on their page, where you will find sound samples very soon! Head of Promotion Markus wrote this nice mail earlier today: 'There are good albums, there are bad albums .... but this album is impossible. On October 24th is the day of PF's milestone — 10 songs, 10 direct hits, 10 out of 10 points!' ... Thanks, brother!

"It's still a long time till the release and a lot of work. We finished the fantastic and different artwork with Martin Häussler today plus an insane and outstanding booklet with Katja Piolka. She's responsible for the new photo session too! We're working on the most elaborate PRIMAL FEAR packaging ever with our friend Michael Lanbein at Nuclear Blast. The CD will include 10 tracks and of course, there will be a limited edition of the album will include two brand-new high quality bonus tracks plus the video clip for 'Seven Seals'. Mat is close to finish his book project 'The Chronicles', which will be released early next year. More details on this huge project soon!

"For the next shows, we designed a brand-new shirt for the summer festivals, which will be on sale at the Graspop festival in Belgium first."

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