Former THE 3RD AND THE MORTAL Singer Begins Recording New Solo Album

March 19, 2004

Former THE 3RD AND THE MORTAL "goddess of beauty" Kari Rueslåtten (presently known simply as Kari) has entered the studio to begin recording her fourth proper album, "Other People's Stories", due later this year through GMR Music. The following is her studio report:

"I am in studio at the moment working on my new album with the working title 'Other People's Stories'. The idea behind this title is that all the songs tell somebody's story, but their story could also be my own. People make choices that sometimes is beyond our understanding. But if we were to be in their position we might have done exactly the same.

"The songs will be arranged using both programmed and acoustic instruments. I am working closely with both a music-programmer and my band, in order to create an atmosphere for the songs that I would like to think of as unique to myself.

"I am in the middle of everything right now, and it feels as if the weeks are just flying by. I know that the time will come soon for the mixing of the songs, and by then it all has to be finished from my side. It feels a bit scary to finish off the songs, but I also look forward to holding the album in my hands. Then the songs no longer live separate lives, rather they form an album together, telling other peoples stories as well as my own."

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