MIDNATTSOL Completes Work On New Album

July 20, 2010

MIDNATTSOL — the German-Norwegian band featuring vocalist Carmen Elise Espenaes (the younger sister of LEAVES' EYES singer Liv Kristine) — has completed work on its third album at Studio E (THE VISION BLEAK, LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE, SECRETS OF THE MOON) with producer Markus Stock. A late 2010 release is expected.

Commented the group: "We've done it! Our third album is recorded, including mixing and mastering. And we are really proud of the result — we think it's amazing.

"Our feeling is that everyone of us has developed as well as the band together. Nevertheless we are still MIDNATTSOL.

"We had an awesome time in Studio E and want to thank Markus Stock for his great work — also as a producer for us. But there are still thousands of things to do until the CD will be released.

"In the next time, we will work on the cover and artwork for the CD. Of course we will keep you informed about the process. And to shorten the time you have to wait, here is a small video of Carmen's recordings for you [see below]."

MIDNATTSOL's second album, "Nordlys" (translated: Northern Light),was released in March 2009 via Napalm Records. The CD was mixed by Tue Madsen and was mastered at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki, Finland with Mika Jusilla.

MIDNATTSOL's debut album, "Where Twilight Dwells", was released in 2005 via Napalm Records.

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