SKYCLAD Begins Recording New Album; Video Available

August 18, 2008

British folk metal act SKYCLAD has entered Damage Inc. Studio in Italy with Dario Mollo (who has previously worked with ANATHEMA, CRADLE OF FILTH, TONY MARTIN and GLENN HUGHES, among others) to begin recording its 14th studio album. A 10-minute video report from some of the early recording sessions can be viewed below.

SKYCLAD recently signed a deal with the Newcastle-based Offbeat Management.

SKYCLAD in 2006 issued an EP, entitled "Jig-a-Jig". The disc featured a new recording of the instrumental track "Jig-a-Jig", along with the songs "The Roman Wall Blues", "They Think It's All Over - Well Is It Now?" and "Mr Malaprope" from the "A Semblance Of Normality" sessions.

SKYCLAD's most recent album, "A Semblance Of Normality", was released in 2004 through Demolition/Dreamcatcher Records. The CD was mixed and mastered at Damage Inc. in Italy by Dario Mollo.

Upcoming SKYCLAD shows:

Aug. 30 - Brintaal Celtic Folk Festival - Valstagna, IT
Sep. 12 - Caos Emergente Open Air Fest - Porto, POR
Sep. 20 - Festival Mediaval - Selb, GER
Oct. 03 - East Riding Rock Festival - Beverley, UK

(Thanks: Matze)

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