DISILLUSION: Debut Album Delayed

December 19, 2003

Leipzig, Germany-based metallers DISILLUSION have pushed back the release date for their full-length debut, "Back To Times Of Splendor", to April 5, 2004 through Metal Blade Records. The CD is currently being mixed at Tam Recording Studios in Zwickau, Germany before being mastered at Mastersound Studios in Fellbach, Germany with ATROCITY mainman Alex Krull. The mixing progress can be monitored online via a webcam at www.tam-recordings.de.

The complete track listing for the album is as follows (with approximate running time for each cut):

01. ... and the Mirror Cracked ( 8:26 )
02. Alone I Stand In Fires (6:00)
03. Remnants (6:00)
04. Back To Times Of Splendor (14:45)
05. A Day By The Lake (3:50)
06. Fall (4:50)
07. The Sleep Of Restless Hours (13:xx)

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