MORGANA LEFAY Tracking Vocals For New Album

September 28, 2006

Swedish "heavy doom progressive" metallers MORGANA LEFAY recently entered Soundcreation studio in Bollnäs, Sweden to begin recording the follow-up to 2005's "Grand Materia", tentatively due in late 2006/early 2007 via Black Mark Records. According to a posting on the band's web site, "Some vocals got recorded [on Wednesday, Sept. 27] but most of the day we spent going over the vocals recorded this far and Ryberg [Per Ryberg from Soundcreation] prepared the bass tracks for mix. You need a day from time to time to charge the batteries and heal soar throats and ears. Tomorrow we'll continue recording vocals and start looking for a great lead guitar sound." A "studio diary" keeping track of the band's progress has been launched at the group's official forum. Check out pictures from the studio at this location.

MORGANA LEFAY recently announced the addition of drummer Pelle Åkerlind (LEDNOTE, ROCK TOOLS) to the group's ranks. The band's latest album, "Grand Materia", was a concept CD about Nicholas Flamel, a 14th-century alchemist who supposedly lived on forever.

MORGANA LEFAY performed at the Chicago Powerfest 2006 in early April at Mr. Kelley's Music Box in Chicago Heights, IL.

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