SUNRIDE Forced To Re-Record Parts Of New Album

December 13, 2004

Finland's SUNRIDE recently spent time in the studio recording their third album, "The End Justifies the Means". The following update was posted at the group's official web site:

"Not-so-good news this time. The scratch disk of one of the computers in the studio broke around a week ago. This incident caused the fact that some files from our already-95%-ready-album disappeared (yes, from both safety copy and original copy...) and we had to head back to the studio a few days ago and re-record everything that was missing. Which was some guitar tracks as well as all percussion. Better news are that now everything's re-recorded and if anything, the album sounds even better than before. We are currently putting final mixes to the record and then master it...should be ready in a week. Cover art, track listing and everything else is ready too...we will post some samples on this site soon."

"The End Justifies the Means" is tentatively scheduled for release in February/March 2005 through People Like You Records. A video for the first single, "Waiting For the Grace", will be shot later this year.

The follow-up to last year's "Through the Red", "The End Justifies the Means" was recorded at Seawolf Studios (AMORPHIS, THE CURE, HANOI ROCKS) in Helsinki, Finland and features a guest appearance by SWALLOW THE SUN's Mikko Kotamäki on several tracks.

As previously reported, SUNRIDE will record a DOZER cover for an upcoming SUNRIDE/DOZER picture seven-inch single where each band will record a cover song from the other group. A Scandinavian tour will likely take place in April, to be followed by a European trek in May.

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