LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE: New E-Card Available

October 20, 2006

In celebration of their recently completed video for "My Little Velvet Darkness", the second single from their critically acclaimed album "Filthy Notes for Frozen Hearts" (released August 29),German goth-rockers LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE has unveiled a new e-card. Check it out at this location. You can view the video here.

"Filthy Notes for Frozen Hearts" was produced by John Fryer (H.I.M., PARADISE LOST, NINE INCH NAILS, DEPECHE MODE) and was preceded by a single, "Again It's Over". The six-track mini-CD jewel-case edition includes three non-album tracks.

As previously reported, LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE will support LACUNA COIL on the German, Austrian and Swiss legs of the band's upcoming European tour beginning on October 30 in Berlin. Also appearing on the bill will be POISONBLACK.

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