BELIEVER Making 'Slow' Progress On New Material

December 16, 2005

BELIEVER/FOUNTAIN OF TEARS drummer Joey Daub has posted the following message on his official web site:

"I've been busy laying out the playlist for the FOUNTAIN OF TEARS disc. We are planning for an early 2006 independent release, even though we’re still shopping it around. The disc will be titled 'Fate', and up to this point the title fits perfectly. Over the process of recording this album we have been thrown many curve balls. Whether it was equipment problems, health issues, family issues, deaths……you name it, we still pressed on. I feel this disc, from start to finish, will be a reflection of the journey we've gone through and I feel it can be enjoyed by people of all musical tastes. Another aspect I am excited about is getting Kurt Bachman [BELIEVER guitarist/vocalist] involved in the production. Yes, the Trauma Team will be back in action to do some production work on the FOUNTAIN OF TEARS disc along with engineer/producer, Jim Bottari. We are currently making notes and preparing for mixing.

"On the BELIEVER front, I just burned a disc of some rough tracks for Kurt to finalize some parts on and I also gave him some lyric ideas. We are still making progress, slowly but you take what you can.

"Finally, the new SIEGES EVEN is out on InsideOut Music! The title is 'The Art of Navigating by the Stars'. It RULES! I have appreciated their music and Alex Holzwarth's drumming for a long time, and it is great to see that they continue to shred. Also, the new album from an incredible band from Mexico, ELFONIA, is out. 'This Sonic Landscape' is out on The Note Garden Records. This disc is also AMAZING! The musicianship is killer as well as the beautiful lead vocals of Marcela Bovio. These would be great Christmas gifts for the prog rock/metal fans in your household."

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