NARNIA: Studio Update

March 12, 2009

Swedish epic/melodic metallers NARNIA recently entered the studio to begin recording their sixth album, tentatively titled "Course Of A Generation", for a July 24 European release via Massacre Records. The CD will mark the debut of the band's new lead singer, Germán Pascual (MIND'S EYE, MENDEZ),who replaced Christian Liljegren last year.

Commented the group: "We've been tracking vocals all week and we're happy to say that about 80% of the lead vocals are done, and the result so far is absolutely great!"

NARNIA previously stated about the band's new material: "We promise that it will by far be the most intense record we have ever made. Count on very melodic, uptempo compositions driven by the most aggressive foundation in our history."

The new CD will be mixed in May by Fredrik Nordström (IN FLAMES, SOILWORK, HELLFUELED, ARCH ENEMY, AT THE GATES) at Studio Fredman.

NARNIA in 2007 posted a newly recorded song, "In His Majesty's Service" on their MySpace page. The track was originally written and recorded by the Swedish band JERUSALEM back in 1985. NARNIA's version of the song is featured on the group's 10th-anniversary "best of" album, "Decade of Confession", which was released via Massacre Records.

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