AREA51 To Release New Album In March

December 24, 2009

Japanese neo-classical/power metal band AREA51 has tapped Jens Bogren (OPETH, SYMPHONY X, PARADISE LOST, SAINT DEAMON) to produce its third album.

Commented guitarist Yoichiro Ishino: "I am completely in love with the albums [Jens] worked on, and the sound he creates. He's definitely one of the best mixing engineers in the world, so it's such a privilege to be able to work with him."

He added, "All the new songs are powerful, and full of variety. Jens' magic will definitly make the kick-ass sound we're all waiting for! It'll be worth the wait for sure."

The CD is tentatively due in March 2010.

AREA51 has released two albums, including its most recent effort, "Daemonicus", which featured a guest appearance by Rob Rock (IMPELLITTERI) on a grand 16-and-a-half-minute masterpiece.

For more information, visit www.area51-web.com.

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