ORANGE GOBLIN: No New Album For The Foreseeable Future

March 11, 2010

British doomsters ORANGE GOBLIN have announced that, due to various circumstances, there will be no new album from the band for the foreseeable future.

Commented the group: "With everybody's commitments to work, family and other things, we have decided that it is best that we do not commit to any deadline for the next album as we wouldn't want to rush and deliver a record that we are not 100% happy with. Songwriting will continue as and when we can, but we honestly couldn't say when we will be ready to go into the studio to record again. It will definitely NOT be in 2010. Please rest assured that it will happen, but sometimes it is better to stop and think of what is best for ORANGE GOBLIN as a band!"

ORANGE GOBLIN's Ben Ward recently left RAVENS CREED because he could "no longer give the band the time and energy that it deserves."

Members of ORANGE GOBLIN will once again be spinning discs at their "Metal Disco" at this year's Roadburn festival, which will take place April 15-18 in Tilburg, Holland.

In other news, ORANGE GOBLIN will be featured on a new Metal Hammer compilation album paying homage to the masters of heavy metal, BLACK SABBATH. ORANGE GOBLIN will contribute its yet-to-be recorded cover of "Symptom Of The Universe". Other acts that will be featured include APOCALYPTICA, PRONG, ELECTRIC WIZARD and CAVALERA CONSPIRACY.

ORANGE GOBLIN's latest CD, "Healing through Fire", was released in May 2007 through Sanctuary Records. The album was initially released as a CD with a bonus DVD featuring live footage from the band's headline show at London's Mean Fiddler in December 2006.

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