KAMELOT Films Third Video From 'Ghost Opera' Album

April 17, 2007

Guitarist Thomas Youngblood of the American/Norwegian melodic metallers KAMELOT has issued the following update:

"We are back for a two-week recharge after our best European tour ever. Several sold-out and nearly sold-out venues from Holland to Serbia.

"The last show in Belgrade was a perfect way to end the first leg, 1000 screaming fans from Serbia and parts nearby singing all the song with us! ICode film crew was there to capture the evening on film and we are certainly glad they did. We will be back!!

"The day after the show in Belgrade we shot our third video for the new album, 'Ghost Opera'. The first video is now ready! We hope to debut the first one in the next few days through the official 'Ghost Opera' site.

"Some fans have asked about the Moscow date, it is officially May 11th, Friday.

"Gothenberg is next; we can't wait!"

KAMELOT will release its new album, "Ghost Opera" on the following dates: Germany: June 1; Europe: June 4; USA: June 5.

"Ghost Opera" will be KAMELOT's third release for SPV/Steamhammer Records.

"Ghost Opera" was recorded and mixed at Gate Studios and Pathway Studios in Wolfsburg, Germany with producers Sascha Paeth and Miro. Artwork was handled by Mattias Norén with contributions by Alexandra V. Bach, Liliana Sanchez and Derek Gores. A limited-edition digipack version of the CD will include the bonus cut "The Pendulous Fall" along with a bonus DVD containing the video for the album's title track, "Ghost Opera", shot by director Ivan Colic of Serbia's ICode team as well as the making of the "Ghost Opera" video. The limited edition will contain a special extended booklet as well.

KAMELOT's current lineup is as follows:

Khan - Vocals
Thomas Youngblood - Guitars
Glenn Barry - Bass
Oliver Palotai – Keys
Casey Grillo - Drums

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