H.I.M.: Ninth Podcast Available

July 21, 2005

Finnish goth-metallers H.I.M. have uploaded the ninth installment of their podcast to document the progress of their forthcoming album, "Dark Light", due out on September 27 via Sire. Among the topics covered in the latest update are the following:

* Catching up with Mige
* Concept of the new music video, "Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly"
* Funny French guys that dress Mige up
* Burton and Mige elaborate on the music video concept
* Insect-like movements
* Gas loves Yoga and Kama Sutra?!
* American album release
* Why Mige likes America: soda and cars!
* Burton chased by fans in Silverlake
* Satisfied with the finished record
* Mige revisits "the stork"
* Favorite song on the new album
* What H.I.M. will miss in America
* Burton's secret
* Farewell

Check it out at this location.

H.I.M. are expected to team up with SKINDRED and FINCH for at least some of their U.S. dates this fall.

H.I.M. will release "Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly" as the first international single off their upcoming CD, "Dark Light". It is expected in late August/early September.

According to Billboard.com, "Dark Light" was mixed at New York's Electric Lady studios with producer Tim Palmer (DAVID BOWIE, OZZY OSBOURNE). Valo told Finland's Ilta-Sanomat magazine that the group's initial choice of mixer for the new album, Andy Wallace (NIRVANA, KORN, LIMP BIZKIT, DISTURBED) was fired one week into the process because he made H.I.M. sound like "one of those American bands with no personality." "He didn't understand our Scandinavian 'twistedness,'" Ville said.

The follow-up to 2003's "Love Metal", "Dark Light" was recorded at Los Angeles' Paramour studios with Palmer, who also worked on the band's last album. A September 27 release (one day earlier internationally) via Sire Records is expected.

(Thanks: Muthagoose / Ponyone.net)

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