LADY MOURNING: New Song Posted Online

December 16, 2008

LADY MOURNING, the new project featuring Swedish guitarist/producer Marko Tervonen (THE CROWN, ANGEL BLAKE, DOBERMANN),has posted a new song, "Room Of Angel", on the band's MySpace page

Commented Marko: "It's actually not an original LADY MOURNING song, it's a theme song from a very famous game. Guess the title? But we wanted to share it with you anyway..."

LADY MOURNING recently announced the addition of drummer Esko Salow (FEJD, NOSTRADAMEUS, PATHOS) to the group's ranks.

Marko Tervonen previously stated about LADY MOURNING, "The big difference [between this and my other projects] is that this music will be sung by a woman — my wife, to be honest. So all the sad melodramatic doomy songs that will pop into my head I will give to LADY MOURNING in the future.'

He continued, "There's a guy in the band called Andreas Tiberto. He takes care of the keyboard, synth, special FX stuff. And the man is simply a genius. Extremely talanted and I'm happy to share this trip with him.

"So, does the world need another female-fronted gothic band? Hell f***ing yes! These songs are turning out really killer and the atmosphere in the music is really unique, I must say!! I hear weird references in my head like MASSIVE ATTACK, 'Blade Runner' (yeah, the movie),MUSE, KENT, WOVEN HAND, etc."

LADY MOURNING hopes to release its debut album during 2009.

The group's lineup is as follows:

Elina Tervonen - Vocals
Marko Tervonen - Guitars
Andreas Tiberto - Keyboards
Esko Salow - Drums

More musicians will be added to the lineup prior to the start of the album-recording sessions.

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