SOULFORGE Complete Work On New Album

February 15, 2005

Montreal-based band SOULFORGE have just finished recording their second album with producer Jean-François Dagenais (KATAKLYSM, MALEVOLENT CREATION, MISERY INDEX). The as-yet-untitled CD will be mixed in April by Fred Maloney. Photos and video clips from the vocal recording sessions can be viewed at this location. One of the clips features a guest, Patrick Dumas, who is the host of TheDarkestHours.com web radio/zine. Patrick is featured in the new theme song of his show, a track called "The Darkest Hours", that will also be included on the new SOULFORGE album.

SOULFORGE, whose debut album, 2002's "Duality", was released through Great White North Records, are currently seeking a new label home.

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