MEMORY GARDEN: Full-Length Debut To Be Reissued With Bonus Tracks

January 23, 2009

MEMORY GARDEN — the Sweden-based band featuring former ABSKTRAKT ALGEBRA guitarist Simon Johansson — has issued the following update:

"We are very happy to announce that our first full-length album, 'Tides' [originall released in 1996 through Heathendoom Music], will finally be available again. We have received tons of e-mails, letters and questions about why this album isn't released again and until now we have never had any good answer to that question. But now we have... On February 2, Vic Records will release a reissue of this since-long-sold-out masterpiece. The album will contain the entire 'Tides' album, remastered by Mike Wead [KING DIAMOND, MERCYFUL FATE, MEMENTO MORI, FIREGOD, ABSTRAKT ALGEBRA, CANDLEMASS], three cool bonus tracks, liner notes from the band telling some anecdotes from the recording and brand new artwork by Peter Sallai, everything inspired by the old artwork… just a little facelift for the re-issue. We do hope you all will love this one…. It's time for some real doom again, folks!!!"

MEMORY GARDEN last year parted ways with guitarist Anders Looström and replaced him with Ante Mäkelä (EVIL CONSPIRACY).

MEMORY GARDEN's latest album, "Carnage Carnival", was released in September 2008 via Vic Records. The video for the CD's title track, which was shot in March 2007 with director Owe Lingvall of Village Road Film, can be viewed below.

MEMORY GARDEN split with Metal Blade Records in early 2002.

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