DARK TRANQUILLITY: New Song Posted Online

December 23, 2004

A brand new DARK TRANQUILLITY track, entitled "Through Smudged Lenses", has been posted online at this location (Real Media).

"Through Smudged Lenses" comes off the group's upcoming album, "Character", due in Europe on January 24 and North America on January 25 via Century Media Records. The band recently released an EP, entitled "Lost to Apathy", as a teaser for the upcoming full-length. It includes four songs, a video-clip (for the title track) and a screensaver.

DARK TRANQUILLITY vocalist Mikael Stanne and guitarist Niklas Sundin recently visited the German Century Media office and recorded a video message for their worldwide fan base. Check it out here (Real Media).

Shortly after the release of "Character", the band will present their new album on relentless touring: First off a huge European tour with KREATOR, HATESPHERE and EKTOMORF kicks off beginning of February, ending March 7 at the Helsinki Icehall with the "Tuska Winter War" festival together with CRADLE OF FILTH and others. One month later. the American soil will get to experience DARK TRANQUILLITY on tour with SOILWORK, HYPOCRISY and MNEMIC.

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