IN GREY Part Ways With Keyboardist, Complete Work On Sophomore Album

December 1, 2005

Swedish metallers IN GREY have parted ways with keyboardist Fredrik Klingwall. No reason was given for his departure.

IN GREY recently completed work on their second full-length album, "Liyah", at Promille Studio with producer Michael Hahne. The drums were recorded at Dug-Out in Uppsala with Daniel Bergstrand. An early 2006 release is expected.

"Liyah" track listing:

01. The End Is The Beginning
02. Once Again
03. My Nectar
04. Everytime I Burn
05. Bittersweet
06. Into Oblivion
07. Heaven's Cry
08. Emptiness
09. Alone I Weep
10. Liyah
11. Black River

A full-length MP3 of the track "My Nectar" can be downloaded at this location.

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