SERENITY: New Album Title Announced

February 24, 2010

Austrian symphonic melodic metallers SERENITY have set "Death & Legacy" as the title of their new CD, tentatively due before the end of the year. Vocalist Georg Neuhauser states, "We're working on a historical concept for the whole album. Nine songs are nearly finished now so there are only two more songs left to write for the limited editions (one for Europe/USA and one for Japan)."

He adds, "The songs so far are really fantastic! Bombastic, speedy and there's a great ballad as well. There will be some interludes and we're just working on the concept for the video clip. There'll also be an online single in advance but I can't tell you exactly when!

"The album will be finished in summer but we have got no influence on the release date!

"The promo pics are keeping us busy too and within the next weeks we'll have a big photo shooting and I can promise you the pictures will be something really special and new — no boring pics showing five musicians standing in front of a wall..."

SERENITY last fall supported U.K. progressive metallers THRESHOLD on their European tour.

SERENITY's latest album, "Fallen Sanctuary", was released in August 2008 via Napalm Records. The CD was mixed by Jacob Hansen (RAUNCHY, INVOCATOR),who "has provided a state-of-the-art sound for SERENITY's brilliant new offerings," according to a press release.

SERENITY's debut album, entitled "Words Untold & Dreams Unlived", came out in April 2007.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/serenitybandtyrol.

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