LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE: New Album Title Revealed

December 28, 2007

According to Sounds2move.de, German gothic rockers LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE have set "Songs for the Last View" as the title of their new album, due on March 31, 2008 via Napalm Records. The follow-up to "Filthy Notes for Frozen Hearts" is once again being produced by John Fryer (HIM, NINE INCH NAILS) and will mark the band's first recording with singer Rob Vitacca who joined the band this past summer. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "The Shadow I Once Kissed", "A Pearl", "Sacrificial Lamb" and "Oceans" (working title).

"Filthy Notes for Frozen Hearts" was released in August 2006 and was preceded by a single, "Again It's Over".

Watch LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE's video for the song "My Velvet Darkness":

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