ALL ENDS' New Album To Be Produced By ROBERTO LAGHI

October 24, 2009

Swedish hard rock band ALL ENDS will enter the studio on November 2 to begin recording its second full-length album for an early 2010 release. The forthcoming CD will mark the recording debut of the group's new singer, Jonna Sailon, who replaced Emma Gelotte (sister of IN FLAMES guitarist Björn Gelotte) in March.

ALL ENDS's new album will be produced by Roberto Laghi, who is said to be one of the most successful engineers and producers in Sweden (having worked on recordings that have collectively sold more than two million copies). He has recorded, mixed and produced such artists as IN FLAMES, MUSTASCH, HARDCORE SUPERSTAR and DIA PSALMA and has mixed the latest album from SONIC SYNDICATE. He primarily works out of IF (In Flames) Studios in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Commented drummer Joseph "Joey" Skansås: "The pre-production is done, the songs are finally ready to be recorded.

"Roberto, Jesper [Strömblad, IN FLAMES guitarist], Tinna [Karlsdotter, vocals] and me had a great (last) day yesterday checking the songs and lyrics over and over.

"We're done writing, now we will start with the real thing.

"We're going to change things along the way, but that's just for the makeup."

ALL ENDS will support KAMELOT on the following dates in April 2010:

Apr. 10 - Gothenburg, SWE - Trädgårn
Apr. 11 - Stockholm, SWE - Tyrol

The self-titled debut album from ALL ENDS was released in Germany on September 26, 2008 via GUN Records. The package contains a special feature and a bonus DVD with several videos.

"What Do You Want", the latest video from ALL ENDS, can be viewed below.

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