SERENITY Hard At Work On 'Velatum' Video; Photos Available

July 4, 2008

Austrian symphonic melodic metal band SERENITY is hard at work on its first video clip, for the song "Velatum". According to the group, "There's a hell of a lot of work to do, but the crew and director, Robert Geir, are very professional and we had some really nice and charming guest musicians; this and the helping hands of many friends makes it way easier. All band shots and all musicians' close-ups are done and tomorrow we'll be finishing the outdoor scenes."

Check out photos from the video shoot at this location.

A two-minute trailer for "Fallen Sanctuary", the new album from SERENITY, can be viewed below.

SERENITY will release "Fallen Sanctuary" via Napalm Records on the following dates:

August 27 - Finland
August 29 - Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg
September 1 - Rest of Europe
September 9 – USA/Canada

The CD was mixed by Jacob Hansen (RAUNCHY, INVOCATOR),who "has provided a state-of-the-art sound for SERENITY's brilliant new offerings," according to a press release.

"Fallen Sanctuary" track listing:

01. All Lights Reversed
02. Rust Of Coming Ages
03. Coldness Kills
04. To Stone She Turned
05. Fairytales
06. The Heartblood Symphony
07. Velatum
08. Derelict
09. Sheltered (By The Obscure)
10. Oceans Of Ruby
11. Journey's End (limited-edition bonus track)

SERENITY's debut album, entitled "Words Untold & Dreams Unlived", came out in April 2007.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/serenitybandtyrol.

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