MOONSPELL: 'I'll See You In My Dreams' Video Posted Online

September 21, 2004

Portuguese metallers MOONSPELL have posted the video for their cover of the jazz standard "I'll See You In My Dreams" at this location.

MOONSPELL's version of "I'll See You In My Dreams" was included on the soundtrack to the Portuguese horror movie of the same name. The video was directed by the same team that was responsible for making the movie.

As previously reported, MOONSPELL have set "Lunar Still" as the title of their upcoming DVD, tentatively due in early 2005. The group also recently completed work on a new three-song demo with producer Waldemar Sorychta (LACUNA COIL, TIAMAT, GRIP INC.) during the pre-production sessions for their next studio album, tentatively due next year through Century Media Records.

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