HEAVENLY Recording Demo Of New Album

March 25, 2005

French metallers HEAVENLY are currently in the studio in the south of France recording a demo of their upcoming album, tentatively due before the end of the year. The demo will be mixed and mastered by Philip Colodetti, Sascha Paeth (ANGRA, RHAPSODY, KAMELOT) and Miro at Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Germany. Among the cuts planned for inclusion on the upcoming CD is an as-yet-undisclosed cover.

HEAVENLY's third album, "Dust to Dust", was released in January 2004 through Sanctuary/Noise Records. The follow-up to 2001's "Sign of the Winner" was mixed by Sascha Paeth and was described by the group as "more heavy metal and more symphonic" than the band's previous efforts.

HEAVENLY's next live appearance will take place on April 22 in Islikon, Switzerland. The group are also scheduled to perform at the Ragnarock festival on June 18 in Goes, the Netherlands.

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