IN HEAVEN Announces New Album Title

April 6, 2007

Greek female-fronted gothic metal band IN HEAVEN has set "City of Lost Angels" as the title of its second album, due later in the year via Burning Star Records. According to a press release, the CD "will be based in that city where all angels feel lost... Lost feelings, lost loves, lost lovers, broken hearts..." "City of Lost Angels" will contain 12 tracks plus a cover of THE CURE's "Lovesong".

Commented guitarist Manolis Varouhas: "Our music is based on atmospheric metal with heavy guitars and keyboards. The addition of female vocals and the dark lyrics make (we believe so at least) our music so difficult to categorize with one or two words, but I think that 'atmospheric gothic metal' is the best way to call our music!"

For more information, visit www.inheavenmusic.com.

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