INMORIA: Audio Samples Of Entire Album Available

May 7, 2009

Audio samples of all 10 tracks that are set to appear on "Invisible Wounds", the debut album from INMORIA — the new Swedish project featuring Charles Rytkonen (MORGANA LEFAY) on vocals, Christer Andersson (TAD MOROSE) on guitar, Danne Eriksson (ex-TAD MOROSE) on keyboards, Henke Westin (BLAZING SKIES) on bass, and Peter Moren (TAD MOROSE, STEEL ATTACK) on drums — can be heard using the ReverbNation widget below.

"Invisible Wounds" is scheduled for release on June 26 via Germany's Massacre Records.

Danne formed INMORIA in April 2008 and recruited each member of the band as he knew his hopes and ideas would be better realized with a full lineup and would be "recorded in their greatest potential," according to a press release.

INMORIA's sound is described as "a mix of dark, brooding music and haunting melodies" which "take you on an emotionally charged journey that will wrap its spindly fingers around your mind, subconsciously pulling you in a direction you may not want to go in, yet you cannot turn away from."

INMORIA's video for the song "Come Insanity" can be viewed below.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/inmoriamusic.


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