GOTHIC KNIGHTS Completes Drum Tracks For New Album

July 25, 2008

New York City power metallers GOTHIC KNIGHTS have finished laying down drum tracks to 10 new songs at Trax East Studios in New Jersey. Guitarist John Tsantakis states, "We are very happy with the results; the drums sound real killer and very tight... a lot of double bass! For the next few months we will be recording the rest of the instruments and vocals. We are set to going back to Trax East at the end of the year to record drums to an additional seven to 10 songs, and plan to mix early next year! The next CD which we plan on releasing in early/mid 2009 is tentatively titled 'Reflections from the Other Side'. CD artwork is nearly complete!"

GOTHIC KNIGHTS recently announced the addition of guitarist Dave the 3rd to the group's ranks. According to a press release, "his years of experience and proficiency of the guitar will allow the band to achieve new heights when it comes to the execution of complex harmonies and dual lead guitar solos. The band also extends a warm thank you to guitarist 'Kuzin' Dan Castro who parted ways with us last year in order to fully concentrate on his personal musical endeavors."

For more information, visit www.gothicknights.com.

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