FLOWING TEARS: Title Of New Semi-Acoustic Live Album Revealed

August 29, 2007

German female-fronted gothic metal band FLOWING TEARS has issued the following update:

"The semi-acoustic live album [recorded during the 2004 semi-acoustic tour] will be entitled 'Invanity - Live in Berlin', and will be released in October. The album features the show at Passionskirche Berlin, and as a bonus we have just been in studio to record a coverversion of NICK CAVE's 'The Weeping Song', which we did together with TIAMAT's Johan Edlund on vocals. More details about the album will follow soon, as well as a preview of the artwork."

"Invanity - Live in Berlin" will be released on Ascendance Records, a new label funded by Lee Barrett (founder of Candlelight Records; former member of EXTREME NOISE TERROR, currently in TO-MERA) and A&R'd by Sam Grant (writer, promoter, broadcaster, interviewer for Sonic Cathedral online).

FLOWING TEARS' latest album, "Razorbliss", was issued in Europe in March 2004 through Century Media Records. The follow-up to 2002's "Serpentine" was recorded at Woodhouse Studios in Hagen, Germany with producer Waldemar Sorychta (THE GATHERING, LACUNA COIL, SENTENCED, MOONSPELL) and was the band's first to feature vocalist Helen Vogt, who replaced Stefanie DuchĂȘne in 2003.

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