LOCH VOSTOK To Debut New Album At PROGPOWER FESTIVAL

September 13, 2005

LOCH VOSTOK, the Swedish band who call their music "progressive death with cheeze topping," will be premiering their new album, "Loch Vostok and Two Smoking Barrels", at the ProgPower Festival in Atlanta, Georgia. The album will be played over the P.A. at the festival pre-party on Thursday, September 15 around 8:00 p.m. (between the acoustic sets of ORPHANED LAND and D.C. COOPER) and at the main festival on Friday around 9:00 p.m. (between the sets of ORPHANED LAND and CONCEPTION). The album was recorded at Blueflame Productions in Uppsala, Sweden by vocalist/guitarist Teddy Möller and guitarist Niklas Kupper.

LOCH VOSTOK's debut album, "Dark Logic", was released in 2004 by Magnetism Records.

For more information, visit www.lochvostok.com.

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