PRIMAL FEAR To Enter Studio In Early February

January 12, 2007

German power metallers PRIMAL FEAR are about to start the recordings for their new studio album. The final pre-production is scheduled for next week and then the band will finally enter the recording studio in the beginning of February.

Commented PRIMAL FEAR bassist Mat Sinner: "We decided to record again at the House of Music studio in Winterbach, Germany with engineer and co-producer Charlie Bauerfeind (BLIND GUARDIAN, SAXON, HALFORD, HAMMERFALL, HELLOWEEN etc.),who recorded and co-produced 'Seven Seals' with me. We plan to record the first period till March 6th, then I will have a short break, we will record another vocal section until the end of March and then we will move to the famous Galaxy studio in Mol, Belgium to mix and master the album with Ronald Prent (IRON MAIDEN, RAMMSTEIN, MANOWAR, DEF LEPPARD etc.). The album will feature 11 tracks, including a duet of Ralf [Scheepers] sharing the lead vocals with a very well-known female singer." Songtitles set to appear on the follow-up to 2005's "Seven Seals" include "Save Me", "Torn" and "Every Time It Rains".

PRIMAL FEAR recently extended its ten-year partnership with Warner/Chappell Publishing for a minimum of three more albums and five years.

PRIMAL FEAR released a "best of" collection, entitled "Metal is Forever - The Very Best of Primal Fear", on September 29, 2006 via the band's previous label, Nuclear Blast Records (with whom they parted ways earlier in the year). The album's artwork was created by Stephan Lohrmann, who was also responsible for the cover of PRIMAL FEAR's "Black Sun" album. The 16-track compilation also includes a special bonus CD of "classic metal tracks."

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