EXILIA Begin Recording Sophomore Album

January 17, 2006

Italian female-fronted quartet EXILIA have commenced work on their sophomore full-length album tentatively due later in the year via G.U.N./BMG Records. "In the last weeks we wrote more thand 25 new songs and we try cherrypicking for the best with our producers," the band write on their web site. Some of the songs you might know from our last live sets... The studio is in an old cotton, situated in the middle of nowhere. Just in case it s not your turn in the studio, you have some resources against boredom: pool billiard, cinema with large DVD collection and some other stuff..."

Check out photos from the recording studio at this location.

EXILIA's debut album, "Unleashed", was released in May 2004 via G.U.N./BMG Records.

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