ANGTORIA To Begin Recording Debut Album This Weekend

November 16, 2005

ANGTORIA, the new Swedish/British orchestral/metal band formed by female singer Sarah Jezebel Deva (CRADLE OF FILTH, THERION, MORTIIS),composer Chris Rehn (ABYSSOS) and Tommy Rehn (MOAHNI MOAHNA),will enter Sidelake Studios in Sundsvall, Sweden on Saturday, November 19 to begin recording their debut album, "God Has A Plan For Us All", tentatively due in April 2006 via Listenable Records. The drums on the album will be handled by the very talented new and up-and-coming drummer Andreas Brobjer. At only 18 years of age, he's already received numerous awards for his achievments and is getting more and more renowned around the world for his skills. Among Andreas' accomplishments:

* In 2004 he won the "Swedish National Championships In Drumset Soloing", and went back in 2005 to defend his title and won once again!

* At only 17 years of age he was asked by acclaimed Swedish keyboard wizard Rikard Andersson (MAJESTIC, TIME REQUIEM, SPACE ODYSSEY) to lay down the drums on the album entitled "The Astral Episode" with his highly technical metal project called SPACE ODYSSEY.

* Andreas is also active in various other bands and projects like for instance prog metal band PLATITUDE.

To help out with engineering the drums, the band have hired Daniel Bergstrand, who has previously worked with such acts as IN FLAMES, SOILWORK, MESHUGGAH, DEVIN TOWNSEND, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD and BEHEMOTH. A full-length MP3 of the ANGTORIA demo track "Six Feet Under's Not Deep Enough" has been made available for download at Angtoria.com. Other songtitles expected to appear on the upcoming CD include "Confide In Me" (KYLIE MINOGUE cover),"Little Girl", "Deity Of Disgust" and "I Cried Alone".

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