SECRET SPHERE Finish Recording New Album

January 28, 2005

Italian power metallers SECRET SPHERE have completed the recording sessions for their new album, "Heart & Anger". Making a guest appearance behind the kit is Swedish drummer Daniel Flores, who recorded his tracks in Stockholm.

SECRET SPHERE closely collaborated with orchestra director Luigi Cociglio and the classical musicians David Lombardi and Diana Tizzani on the new CD. Lombardi and Tizzani founded The Secret Symphony Orchestra, which is comprised of several professional musicians (some of them from the famous Teatro alla Scala in Milan). Luigi arranged and directed all the orchestral parts composed by the band while the orchestra recorded all the classical sections of the new album. A choir from Torino, Italy also contributed.

Commented the band: "It's impossible to describe the sensation of more than fifty elements playing on our songs. This one has been the most difficult album to conceive because of the complexity of the arrangements and the big number of people involved. But the result is outstanding!"

"Heart & Anger" will be released later in the year via Nuclear Blast Records.

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