KAMELOT Joined By STREAM OF PASSION's MARCELA BOVIO For 'The Haunting' Performance (Video)

September 14, 2014

STREAM OF PASSION vocalist Marcela Bovio joined KAMELOT on stage on August 29 at Patronaat in Haarlem, The Netherlands to perform the KAMELOT song "The Haunting". Fan-filmed video footage of her appearance can be seen below.

KAMELOT guitarist Thomas Youngblood and keyboardist Oliver Palotai spent time last week in the Stuttgart area of Germany "working on the final parts of the next KAMELOT album," according to Youngblood. He added: "It's going great and we have lots of music and ideas in store."

KAMELOT's follow-up to 2012's "Silverthorn" is tentatively due next spring via an as-yet-undetermined record label.

"Silverthorn" sold 5,400 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 79 on The Billboard 200 chart. The band's previous CD, "Poetry For The Poisoned", opened with around 6,100 units in September 2010 to enter the chart at No. 74.

"Silverthorn" was released on October 30, 2012 in North America, October 26, 2012 in Germany and October 29, 2012 in the rest of Europe via Steamhammer/SPV. The CD marked the band's first release with Tommy Karevik, the Swedish vocalist who previously fronted SEVENTH WONDER (a group that he is still a member of).

STREAM OF PASSION's new album, "A War Of Our Own", was released on April 18 via PIAS/Rough Trade. The CD is described in a press release as "the result of the struggle the band had to endure after they decided to part ways with their record label and continue on their own path."

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