MAPLE CROSS Prepare To Record New Album

June 11, 2005

Long-running Finnish melodic thrash metallers MAPLE CROSS have completed the songwriting process for their third album. "Last writing session was last week and we locked ourselves in the Boogie Cellar for four days and after we got out we had two new songs to complete the material for the album," frontman Marco R.J. writes on the group's web site. "There will be 10 new songs on the album and we won't use 'The Greatest Hit' from 'The Creatures from the North' single.

"Anyways, we don´t have any working title for the album as of yet, but we do have an idea what it´s going to be called. We'll let you know when we've decided something.

"We'll enter the Studio 23 any day now where we'll be practising the songs for as long as necessary and after that it's time to push the record button. Our ex-drummer Aki Karppinen will be the engineer and the album will be produced by us in co-operation with Aki and our ex-guitarist Lauri Tuohimaa.

"We don't know the release date yet and we'll probably decide it after the album is completed."

MAPLE CROSS' second full-length album, "Next Chapter", was released in 2003 via Verikauha Records.

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