MOURNING CARESS Completes Work On Sophomore Album

October 30, 2006

Münster, Germany-based quintet MOURNING CARESS has finished recording its second full-length album, "Inner Exile". "We spent two weeks in Studio Soundlodge (DEW-SCENTED, GOD DETHRONED, OBSCENITY) and are more than pleased with the result," the group writes in a press release. "Finally we have 11 songs more in our repertoire of which one of them is a one-minute instrumental." Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Sorrows", "Corroded By Fear", "Nothing Is Lost", "Frustrations" and "The Pessimist".

MOURNING CARESS is currently seeking a record deal. Interested parties can contact the group at www.mourningcaress.com.

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