THE HAUNTED Finish Recording New Album

April 9, 2004

Swedish thrashers THE HAUNTED have completed the tracking for fourth full-length album, tentatively due later in the year through an as-yet-undetermined label (the band were previously signed to Earache Records).

"We have now finished the recording at Studio Fredman & right now we're preparing for the mixing session," the band write on their web site. "The mixing will be handled by Charlie Storm here in Gothenburg — we've have worked with this guy on a number of occasions and we all like his work. I guess we'll have the final product in two weeks or so — can't wait."

The follow-up to 2003's "One Kill Wonder" will include such cuts as "Almost Alive", "99", "Who Will Decide?" (featuring a guest appearance by SICK OF IT ALL singer Lou Koller) and "Burnt To A Shell". Photos taken during the sessions can be viewed at this location. A short video clip of singer Peter Dolving laying down vocals to the song "99" can be seen here.

In other news, THE HAUNTED have added a couple of headline shows to their upcoming U.K. tour. The group's current itinerary now looks as follows:

May 02 - Glasgow, UK @ Barrowlands *
May 03 - Manchester, UK @ Hop & Grape
May 04 - Middlesborough, UK @ Town Hall *
May 05 - Wolverhampton, UK @ Civic Hall *
May 06 - London, UK @ Forum *
May 07 - Oxford, UK @ Zodiac
May 08 - Newport, UK @ City Live Arena *
May 09 - Bradford, UK @ Rio
May 21-22 - Bengtsfors, SWE @ 2000 Decibel Festival
Jun. 10 - Sölvesborg, SWE @ Sweden Rock Festival
Jun. 25-27 - Nantes, FRA @ Fury Fest
Jul. 05-07 – Athens, GRE @ Athens Open Air

* w/ FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND

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