WALTARI: New Album Due This Month

September 4, 2005

Finland's WALTARI will release their new album, "Blood Sample" (view cover here),on September 21. The 79-minute, two-disc effort will contain the following track listing:

Part I:

01. Helsinki
02. Not Enough
03. Too Much Emptiness
04. Never
05. New York
06. I'm In Pain
07. All Roads Will Lead To Rome
08. Digging Inside

Part II:

09. Fly Into The Light
10. Shades To Grace
11. Aching Eyes
12. Back To The Audio
13. Pigeons
14. Exterminator Warheads
15. Darling Boy
16. Wide Awake
17. Julia

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