PAGAN'S MIND: 'God's Equation' Lands On Norwegian Chart

November 20, 2007

PAGAN'S MIND's new album, "God's Equation", has entered the Norwegian domestic chart (featuring only Norwegian artists) at position No. 14. It also landed on the international chart (featuring all artists) at No. 35.

PAGAN'S MIND's video for the song "Atomic Firelight" can be viewed below. The track comes off "God's Equation", which is due in the U.S. on January 15. The CD was recorded by Espen Mjøen at his Mediamaker Studio in Skien, Norway, and mixed at Toy Town Studios in Stockholm by Stefan Glaumann (RAMMSTEIN). An e-card for the effort is available at this location.

The band's last CD, "Enigmatic: Calling", came out in 2005 via LMP/SPV.

PAGAN'S MIND has just completed a tour of the Netherlands and Germany as the support act for FATES WARNING.

Upcoming PAGAN'S MIND shows:

Dec. 01 - Inside, Bergen, Norway
Dec. 28 - Ibsenhuset, Skien, Norway

The band currently has another European tour in the works, scheduled for March, as part of a package with two more bands. More details will follow soon.

Former PAGAN'S MIND guitarist Thorstein Aaby, who played on the band's first two albums — "Infinity Divine" (2000) and "Celestial Entrance" (2002) — passed away on July 24 at the age of 36.

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