BLINDED COLONY: In Recording Mode

July 16, 2006

Karlshamn Sweden's BLINDED COLONY will release their new album, "Bedtime Prayers", on October 13 in Europe and October 17 in North America through Pivotal Rockordings. "So far we have recorded all the drums, guitars, and bass," guitarist Tobias Olsson says. "Schuster is still locked up with Johan B. in SoundPalace Studios working on the vocals. We also will be mixing and mastering 'Bedtime Prayers' shortly after the vocal tracks are completed.

"'Bedtime Prayers' will contain 10 neck-rippin' tracks and I'm sure that fans of our 'Divine' album as well as our demo tracks will be really content with the new material!

"Some of the song titles we will be using for 'Bedtime Prayers' will include: 'Bedtime Prayer', 'Heart', 'Once Bitten, Twice Shy', and new song, tentatively called 'My Halo'."

BLINDED COLONY's previous full-length record, "Divine", was recorded by the band at its own SoundPalace Studios in Karlshamn Sweden and released through Italy's Scarlet Records. The band once again plan to work with video producer Thomas Tjäder on music videos for the songs "Heart", "Once Bitten, Twice Shy", and the track still tentatively named "My Halo".

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