STRATOVARIUS Drummer To Guest On KALEDON CD

June 14, 2004

STRATOVARIUS' Jörg Michael will be recording the drum tracks for the third full-length album from Italian symphonic power metallers KALEDON at the Alpha Omega studio in Como, Italy. "This is a very professional recording studio, and the sound engineer is the ANCIENT's manager," reads a post on the group's web site. "He is a very strong sound engineer.

The follow-up to 2003's "The King's Rescue", "The Way of the Light" is due later in the year through SteelBorn Records.

"The Way of the Light" projected track listing:

01. The Inexorable Light
02. The Glory Starts
03. The Hidden Ways
04. The Angel
05. The Eyes Of The Queen
06. Mighty Son Of The Great Lord
07. Vultures In The Air
08. Lord Of The Sand
09. Black Telepathy
10. Come With Me
11. Break The Chant
12. Sword On The Shoulder
13. The Way Of The Light
14. Great Night In The Land

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