LEAVES' EYES Singer To Guest On UMBRA ET IMAGO CD

October 28, 2004

Former THEATRE OF TRAGEDY and current LEAVES' EYES singer Liv Kristine is currently at Mastersound Studio in Fellbach, Germany recording guest vocals for the goth legend UMBRA ET IMAGO's remix of "Ein Letztes Mal". No further details are currently available.

As previously reported, Kristine recently signed a deal with Roadrunner Records for her solo project. Audio samples of the demo tracks "The Woman in Me" (mp3) and "U R the Night" (mp3) are currently available for download from Liv's official web site. Both songs were produced by Kristine's husband, Alexander Krull (ATROCITY singer),at his Mastersound facility.

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