SECRET SPHERE Complete Pre-Production For New Album

September 6, 2004

Italian melodic metallers SECRET SPHERE have completed pre-production for their new album, tentatively due in early 2005 through Nuclear Blast Records.

With regards to the musical direction of the new material, SECRET SPHERE guitarist Aldo Lonobile writes on the group's web site, "We have changed a little bit once again, as in our style! But don't worry! I'm sure that the people who love the loud parts of 'Scent of Human Desire' [2003] will be satisfied and all the people that was asking for more speed songs will be satisfied too! This album contains probably the fastest songs ever written by SECRET SPHERE! Ramon [Messina] wrote some great vocal lines, I'm sure that most of the new chorus of this work will be stuck in your head after just one listen! Antonio's [Agate] piano and orchestrations are very emotional, he tried also some new tips and sounds, the result is really interesting. The rhythm parts? Definitively metal! Dave's [Simeone] drum parts also fit very well with Andy's playing! Well…how about the guitars?! : )) Paco [Gianotti] and I have given to you the heaviest SECRET SPHERE riffs yet!"

In other news, SECRET SPHERE's debut album, "Mistress of the Shadowlight" (1999),will be re-released in Japan through Avalon/Marquee Inc. Records. The new version of the CD will include several bonus tracks and the group's entire "Between Story & Legend" demo.

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