SONIC SYNDICATE Putting Finishing Touches On New Album

April 28, 2008

Swedish newcomers SONIC SYNDICATE are currently putting the finishing touches on their second record for Nuclear Blast and third album overall.

Commented vocalist Richard Sjunnesson: "We're currently in the studio putting the last touches on our vocal tracks before the new album goes into the mixing process. Our new album is coming out very diverse and will hopefully have a little something for everyone once it's complete. We have managed to come up with the most solid songs in the history of SONIC SYNDICATE and we can't wait till the new album is released sometime after the summer.

"The last three months have been amazing and on May 5th the good times will continue to roll when we start our upcoming North American tour supporting Scandinavian giants NIGHTWISH. We've been big fans of NIGHTWISH over the years so all of us are looking forward to sharing the same stage with them and hopefully take home tons of great memories. We're thrilled to get back to over to North America to kick up some dust, deliver quality gigs and do all sorts of crazy shit! See you soon!"

SONIC SYNDICATE bassist Karin Axelsson was recently featured in Revolver magazine's "Hottest Chicks in Metal" issue.

SONIC SYNDICATE's sophomore CD, "Only Inhuman", entered the German Media Control chart at position No. 64 an impressive feat considering the group had never performed in the country prior to the album's release. The CD also landed at No. 22 on the Swedish chart.

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