BURST Complete Work On New Album

August 18, 2005

Sweden's BURST have completed work on their new album, entitled "Origo". The follow-up to the band's acclaimed 2003 release "Prey on Life" was recorded at Gothenburg's Music-a-matic studios with producer/engineer Fredrik Reinedahl (BURST, IN FLAMES, CROWPATH) and Henrik Lipp (KENT, UNION CARBIDE PROD., MILLENCOLIN, D-A-D, etc.).

"Origo" sees BURST "plow headlong into their sophomore effort with flowing grace and force of conviction," according to a press release. "The album's lush layers of sound crush and caress in equal measure as fragile, melodic vocals intertwine with explosive screams, while waves of guitar weave complex, commanding music. For fans of OPETH, MASTODON, ISIS, NEUROSIS, PELICAN and the like, BURST's 'Origo' is a must-hear."

"Origo" will be issued on October 17 in the U.K. and October 24 in the rest of Europe via Relapse. An early 2006 U.S. release date is expected.

Immediately following the album's release, the band will launch a U.K. headlining tour that will kick off on October 24 in Manchester. The band graduates to headlining status following successful U.K. support dates for labelmates MASTODON and THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN.

"Origo" track listing:

01. Where the Wave Broke
02. Sever
03. The Immateria
04. Slave Emotion
05. Flight´s End
06. Homebound
07. It Comes into View
08. Stormwielder
09. Mercy Liberation

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