LANFEAR: In Songwriting Mode

July 23, 2005

Guitarist Markus Ullrich of the German power metallers LANFEAR has issued the following update on the group's current activities:

"We're currently in the songwriting process for our still untitled fifth album and — musically — more than half of the material is already done. The songs to me sound as the next logical step, I think though, that everything seems to be a bit darker than the last two albums and the main parts are very rhythm orientated. Of course, melodies still are the most important thing in LANFEAR, so no old fan will be disappointed. There're also plans to do a live DVD recording in December, which maybe could turn out to be a bonus DVD on the next album. Still don't know when we're going to enter Dreamscape studios, but we plan to do the recordings in spring next year.

LANFEAR had their most recent two albums, "Another Golden Rage" (2005) and "The Art Effect" (2003),released in the U.S. via Nightmare Records.

LANFEAR's fourth album, "Another Golden Rage", was recorded at Dreamscape studios in Munich, Germany and featured a lyrical theme that was a continuation of the story which began on the title track of "The Art Effect".

LANFEAR recently supported MORGANA LEFAY on a European tour.

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