Germany's NIGHT IN GALES Signs With LIFEFORCE RECORDS

August 11, 2011

German melodic death metallers NIGHT IN GALES have inked a deal with Lifeforce Records. The band's fifth album, "Five Scars", will be released on November 7 in Europe and a day later in North America. According to a press release, the CD "successfully combines all of the band's past trademarks within the typically Swedish melodic death metal sound structure without rejecting new influences and thus making it both the most melodically accessible as well as also the most aggressive effort in the band's history so far, smoothly rounded off with a killer sound mix courtesy of scene icon Dan Swan (EDGE OF SANITY, BLOODBATH)."

Commented NIGHT IN GALES guitarist Jens Basten: "We're back, fuck yeah! 17 years after initially cooking our very own brew of German melodic death metal, there's a new NIGHT IN GALES album coming your way! 'Five Scars' will definitely be a feast for the melo-death gourmets who might be fed up with all the wannabes who led this great metal style into total insignificance! Lifeforce Records proved themselves as true epicureans, hence we are proud to be part of the Lifeforce family now! 'Five Scars' will be out on November 4th, and we're looking forward to fire up the kitchen with a strong new partner aside!"

NIGHT IN GALES' most recent full-length album, "Necrodynamic", was released in 2001 via Massacre Records. Prior to signing with Massacre, the band released three albums through Nuclear Blast Records (1997's "Toward the Twilight", 1998's "Thunderbeast" and 2000's "Nailwork").

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