DARKANE In 'Final Stages' Of Editing Live DVD

February 5, 2007

DARKANE guitarist Christofer Malmström has posted the following message on his official web site:

I'm just here to tell you that I haven't disappeared or anything, and I will soon come up with some news regarding new projects and guest appearances that I'm involved in, but right now it's a little too early.

"We (DARKANE) are in the final stage of editing the live DVD and all the extra material that will come along with it. We have even put English subtitles to the extra material so that everybody can hear how stupid we are on tours and during studio recordings. Including the live show and the official videos and the extra material this DVD will be about 3.5 hours long, so we might have to put it as a double DVD, but that is still up to the company that will release it. Nuclear Blast will have a look as soon as it's done and decide if they wanna release it or not. Right now Peter [Wildoer, drums] and Klas [Ideberg, guitar] are mixing the live sound, and after that the DVD should be ready for pressing.

"Besides that we've probably written half of the new album, and I personally feel very inspired and come up with new music more often than I usually do.

"I have also put up a MySpace account, so check it out. I hope to be able to write some blogs every now and then..."

DARKANE's upcoming DVD was shot in May 2006 in the band's hometown of Helsingborg, Sweden. The band last year completed a European tour in support of their fourth album, "Layers of Lies", available now on Nuclear Blast Records. It is the follow-up to the band's third studio CD, "Expanding Senses", which was released in 2002.

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