DARK MOOR To Begin Recording Vocals For New Album This Weekend

September 8, 2006

Vocalist Alfred Romero of the Madrid, Spain-based power metallers DARK MOOR has posted the following message on the group's official web site:

"I am writing this to give you some good news. I'm going to New Sin Studios in Italy next Sunday, 10th of September. I'm starting recording the vocals for this new record. My mate Enrik is already there and it looks like the choir and orchestral arrangements sound awesome... THIS LOOKS GOOD!! I'm really looking forward to start because I am very illusionated with this new album and his concept, YOU'RE GONNA LOVE IT. Soon we'll let you know more about the CD, title, etc."

DARK MOOR's new album is being produced by Luigi Stefanini to for a tentative early 2007 release via an as-yet-undisclosed label. Prior to tracking at New Sin, DARK MOOR recorded the choir parts for the CD at a Madrid studio. For the occasion, DARK MOOR utilized a professional choir composed for two tenors, two sopranos, two altos and two bassos. The as-yet-untitled album will also include a guest appearance by the Dutch singer Manda Ophuis of the band NEMESEA.

DARK MOOR's latest album, "Beyond the Sea", was issued in early 2005 via Arise Records. The band has since split with the label.

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