BESEECH Sign With Napalm, Record New CD

January 7, 2002

Swedish “gothic metal” act BESEECH have signed a worldwide deal with Napalm Records and are currently recording their third album, entitled Souls Highway, at Studio Mega, where the group had recorded their previous CDs. Among the song titles that are set to appear on the upcoming record are the following:

01. Souls Highway
02. Illusionate
03. 4th Sun
04. Blinded
05. Endless Waters
06. Sunset 28
07. Fiction City
08. A Last Farewell

A cover on ABBA's "Gimme Gimme" is also being recorded but it's not 100% certain that it's going to be included on the forthcoming album. A spring release is expected.

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