SINAMORE To Enter Studio In August

July 11, 2005

Finnish goth-rock quartet SINAMORE will enter Woodbine Garden studio with producer Teemu Aalto on August 1 to begin recording their debut album, tentatively due in late 2005/early 2006 via Napalm Records.

"The pre-production for the forthcoming, yet-untitled debut release has started. We already took new promo shots with our friend Tomi Jaakkola and tomorrow we'll be hitting the studio to demo some new material for the album," the band write on their web site.

The album will be mixed by Anssi Kippo at Astia Studio. Mastering will take place Finnvox. Check out demo samples of the songs "Follow Into the Cry" and "Sleeping Away" at the band's official web site.

SINAMORE were previously signed to the Japanese label WorldChaos Production.

SINAMORE is:

Jarno Uski – Bass
Mikko Heikkilä - Vocals & Guitar
Miika Hostikka – Drums
Tommi Muhli - Guitar

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