LOST AT LAST To Release 'In Darkness' In January

December 16, 2006

Norwegian heavy metal act LOST AT LAST has completed work on its new album, "In Darkness", due on January 15 in the Nordic countries via Bonnier Amigo Music. The CD was recorded this past spring/summer at Tinnitus Recording with producer/engieneer Kjetil Aabø (ENSLAVED, ANNIE). It is the first recording to feature new drummer Metal Jack (a.k.a. Thomas Lønnheim from RALPH MYERZ & TJHB),and the band is said to be "very pleased" with the result. Mastering duties were handled by Jørgen "Duperman" Træen (EMPEROR, ENSLAVED, TOY).

"In Darkness" track listing:

01. 100 years
02. SYF
03. Shit to Kill
04. Drawn to Darkness
05. Selfdestruckt
06. Evilside
07. Evil
08. Brown Smile
09. Darker

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/lostatlast.

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