CHARON Schedule Russian Concert

March 16, 2005

Finnish goth-metallers CHARON will play in Moscow, Russia on May 14. Additional Russian dates are expected to be announced soon.

As previously reported, CHARON entered Finnvox Studios in Helsinki last month with producer Mikko Karmila to begin recording their new album, tentatively due in August. Recording sessions will continue until mid-March, after which Karmila will mix the album. The first single will be released in April.

According to a posting on the group's web site, CHARON have composed 13 new songs which are being described as "versatile, more live-oriented and dark-toned than earlier CHARON material. There are many new elements in the music, just because of a new guitarist, and using a producer in a different studio setup." A Finnish tour in support of the new album will take place in the fall.

Last April, CHARON named FOR MY PAIN… guitarist Lauri Tuohimaa the permanent replacement for Jasse Von Hast, who left the group in November 2003. The band's most recent album, "The Dying Daylights", was issued in 2003 through Spinefarm Records.

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