VANISHING POINT Change Projected Title Of New Album

October 15, 2004

Australian progressive metal band VANISHING POINT have changed the projected title of their new album to "Embrace the Silence" from the previously announced "A Life Less". "We are currently speaking to labels about the release of the new album and we are hopeful that if all goes correctly then it will be out early in 2005," the band write on their web site. "We sincerely appologize for the delay, but the matters for the delay have been out of our hands."

In other news, VANISHING POINT vocalist Silvio Massaro "has been ill once again and he has been in and out of hospital over three times in the last week and a half," the group write. "We have seen Silvio and he is slowly doing OK. We don't know what to say at this point in time and when Silv is better we will let you all know. We thank everyone for their kind wishes to Silv."

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