MOONLIGHT: New Album Delayed

October 20, 2006

Polish progressive rock/metal band MOONLIGHT has had the release date of its new album, "Integrated in the System of Guilt", pushed back to November 27 from the previously announced November 6 (via Metal Mind Productions). The CD was recorded in August at the Fonoplastykon studio with engineer Marcin Bors and marks the group's first release with new drummer Krzysztof "Bialy" Medrala (BODY MIND RELATION).

Commented guitarist Andrzej Kutys: "The album is heavy and powerful but also lyrical, psychedelic and disco-like; it is full of noises as well as beautiful melodies. The songs interleave, thus creating a musical whole. Also, you are in for a big surprise as, for the first time in the band's history, we have a guest on the album! Adam Sypula from CTRL-ALT-DEL joined Maja on vocals in one track. In our opinion, it is the best MOONLIGHT album."

"Integrated in the System of Guilt" track listing:

01. Slice
02. Recovering
03. Come With Me
04. Noom
05. For Better Days
06. Not My Politics
07. Reset
08. Redrum

MOONLIGHT's current lineup:

Maja Konarska - Vocals
Andrzej Kutys - Guitar
Michal Podciechowski - Bass Guitar
Kuba Maciejewski - Keyboards
Krzysztof Medrala – Drums

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/moonlightpoland.

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