SECRET SPHERE: 'More Than Simple Emotions' Video Posted Online

October 18, 2006

Italian metallers SECRET SPHERE have uploaded their video for the song "More Than Simple Emotions" at YouTube.com. The track comes off the group's last album, "Heart & Anger", which was released in May 2005 via Nuclear Blast Records.

SECRET SPHERE recently finished laying down 18 new song ideas for the follow-up to "Heart & Anger". Pre-production on the new CD is scheduled to begin this month at the studio of Federico Pennazzato, the group's new drummer.

Commented guitarist/mastermind Aldo Lonobile: "The general sound of the new songs is heavier than before — more dramatic and dark. We're still writing the concept behind [the new album]. We are taking many influences from a famous movie director, so the writing process will [take] a bit longer, but we will take the necessary time to compose quality songs."

The follow-up to 2003's "Scent of Human Desire", "Heart & Anger" was recorded at One Voice Studio in Chivasso, Italy by Daniele Giordana, Night & Day Studio in Alessandria, Italy by Paolo Facco, and Sheepvalley Studio in Stockholm, Sweden by Daniel Flores. Guest singers on the album include Roberto Tiranti (LABYRINTH),Marco Mesemi (MORGANA),Vera Quarleri and Monica Elias. The album was mixed by Achim "Akeem" Köhler (BRAINSTORM, SILENT FORCE) at the House of Audio in Winterbach, Germany.

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