THE DUSKFALL: Finnish Mini-Tour Announced

October 3, 2007

Swedish metallers THE DUSKFALL will play four shows in Finland in October in support of their new CD, "The Dying Wonders of the World". Also appearing on the bill is Finland's PERFECT CHAOS. The dates are as follows:

Oct. 25 - Onnela, Rovaniemi
Oct. 26 - Hevimesta, Oulu
Oct. 27 - Hellä, Tampere
Oct. 28 - Lutakko, Jyväskylä

THE DUSKFALL's fourth CD, "The Dying Wonders of the World", will be released on October 26 via Massacre Records. The CD was recorded at Uppsala, Sweden's Dug-Out Studios (drums, vocals and the mix) by Daniel Bergstrand (IN FLAMES, DEFLESHED, DARK FUNERAL, BEHEMOTH, SOILWORK) and Promile Studios (guitars and bass) by Michael Hahne. It was mastered by Achim Köhler at Indiscreet Audio in Germany. Check out the cover artwork at this location.

"The Dying Wonders of the World" track listing:

01. Paradises into Deserts
02. The Wheel and the Blacklight
03. Deep in Your World
04. Some More Sin on My Burden
05. Shadows and Cancer
06. Bring Us Your Infected
07. The Option and The Poison
08. Sealed with a Fist
09. I've Only Got Knives for You

A five-minute "teaser soundclip" containing parts of four different songs from "The Dying Wonders of the World" has been posted online at this location.

THE DUSKFALL last year announced the addition of bassist Matte Järnil (ex-21ST IMPACT) to the group's ranks. Järnil replaces former member Marco Eronen, who left THE DUSKFALL in July 2006 to focus on his main band, RAISED FIST.

THE DUSKFALL's third album, "Lifetime Supply of Guilt", was produced by Daniel Bergstrand, who has previously worked with IN FLAMES, MESHUGGAH and STUCK MOJO, among others.

Watch THE DUSKFALL's "Trust Is Overrated" video:

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