BEYOND TWILIGHT Announce Release Date For 'For The Love Of Art And The Making'

February 23, 2006

Danish/Swedish prog-metallers BEYOND TWILIGHT will release their new album, "For the Love of Art and the Making", on April 21. The recording sessions for the CD took place in three different studios: Hansen Studios in Ribe, Denmark with Jacob Hansen, Zierler's Dungeon and Jailhouse Studio with Tommy Hansen. "Be sure to expect the most unique piece of music in the band's history," the group write on their web site. "One ongoing composition containing 43 sections. The sections are all pieces of a puzzle, which you, the listener can put together to find the secrets of this complex and ambitious work. The album have a meaning/lifeline from start to end but if you set your CD player on shuffle new doors to the meaning of the album will open for you. To be able to understand the dephts and complexity of the album you'll have to listen to it more than a few times."

BEYOND TWILIGHT recently announced the addition of Swedish singer Björn Jansson as the replacement for Kelly Sundown Carpenter (also of OUTWORLD). The band's most recent album, "Section X", was issued in 2005 via Massacre Records.

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