DARKWATER Signs With ULTERIUM RECORDS

May 3, 2007

Ulterium Records has announced the signing of the Swedish melodic metal band DARKWATER. The group's debut album, "Calling the Earth to Witness", was mixed by Pelle Saether (ACT, SKYFIRE) at Studio Underground and was mastered by Göran Finnberg (IN FLAMES, THE HAUNTED, DARK TRANQUILLITY) at the Mastering Room. A May 28 Swedish release is expected. Release dates for other territories will be announced soon.

"Calling the Earth to Witness" track listing:

01. 2534137 (intro)
02. All Eyes on Me
03. Again
04. Habit
05. The Play - I
06. The Play - 2
07. Shattered
08. Tallest Tree
09. In My Dreams

To listen to the single version of the song "Again" and other clips from the album, visit the band's MySpace page.

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