BURNING POINT To Film 'Heart Of Gold' Video

March 16, 2007

Finnish metallers BURNING POINT will film a video for the song "Heart of Gold" tomorrow (Saturday, March 17) with producers North Crest Media and cameraman/engineer Jukka Häkkilä.

BURNING POINT released its third album, entitled "Burned Down the Enemy", in Japan on December 20 via Soundholic. The Japanese CD contains two bonus tracks. The European release through Metal Heaven Records is scheduled for early this year; the exact date will be announced later.

The mixing sessions for "Burned Down the Enemy" took place at the Tonebox studio in the band's hometown of Oulu. Kari "Kakke" Vähäkuopus, who handled the mixing process for the previous albums, "Salvation by Fire" and "Feeding the Flames", once again helmed the sessions. The CD was mastered at Finnvox studios in Helsinki.

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