NIGHT IN GALES: Medley Of New Songs Posted Online

March 12, 2008

Germany's NIGHT IN GALES has posted a medley of the band's new four-song promotional CD on the group's MySpace page. The tracks were recorded, mixed and mastered by Lars Dietrich (CALIBAN, THE ABSCENCE).

The track listing for the promotional CD is as follows:

01. To The Morgue And Back
02. Bloodsong
03. Holehearted
04. Five Tongues And A Funeral

NIGHT IN GALES is planning to release its fifth album before the end of the year. Also in the works are reissues of the band's first two albums: "Towards the Twilight" (1997, Nuclear Blast Records) and "Thunderbeast" (1998, Nuclear Blast Records).

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