KAYSER Complete Work On Sophomore Album
April 21, 2006KAYSER, the new Swedish band featuring former SPIRITUAL BEGGARS frontman Spice and ex-THE MUSHROOM RIVER BAND drummer Bob Ruben, have completed work on their sophomore album, tentatively due late summer/early fall via Scarlet Records. The group have posted the following update on their official web site:
"We've completed the sessions for the coming releases and as of now the final touch is being made on the mastering. The result? Absolutely awesome!! We're so pleased with how the sessions turned out and we can't wait to share it with you guys. To hear us say that we're pleased with the outcome, not too surprising perhaps… But god damn it's good!
"We recorded 14 tracks at Caesar Studios with producer Richard Larsson and you'll get the first taste of it all early summer in the format of an EP entitled 'The Good Citizen EP'. It'll feature four tracks as follows: 'Good Citizen', from the debut album 'Kaiserhof' (2005),'Lost in the Mud' and 'Fall' from the upcoming full album (due this fall),and 'Propaganda', which will only appear on the EP. Furthermore the video for 'Good Citizen' is also going to included on the EP as a media track. Other titles to appear on the full album are 'The Cake', 'Everlasting', 'Not Dead…Yet', 'Turn to Grey' and 'Evolution' to name a few. The title for the album, set to be released September/October 2006, will be announced in short along with the full track listing.
"To give a hint of what it all sounds like the material is best described as displaying a bit more diverse and dynamic side of KAYSER, though even more focused we believe. If you're a fan of riff-laden, melodic kick ass metal packed with some really awesome vocals and cool solos this is something for you. Ranging from total hammers to atmospheric moods, the songs have it all. Fear not, it's all KAYSER… So prepare to bring out them beers for a real bash and head down to your local record shop when time comes!"
As previously reported, KAYSER's video for the track "Good Citizen" has been posted online at this location (.MPG, 37.5 MB).
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