TRAIL OF TEARS Completes Work On New Album

August 26, 2006

Norway's TRAIL OF TEARS has finished recording and mixing its fifth album, "Existentia", at Soundsuite Studio in Marseille, France with producer Terje Refsnes. "At the moment the album is ready to be shipped away for mastering," the band writes in a statement. "10 songs are featured on the album [which] includes contributions from French female singer Emmanuelle Zoldan and Norwegian keyboard master Bernt Moen. Expected European release is November through Napalm Records, followed by other territories shortly thereafter."

In other news, TRAIL OF TEARS will embark on a Mexican tour with THE LEGION OF HETHERIA in November. Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

Also on the TRAIL OF TEARS front, the band has issued the following statement regarding rumors of a possible South American tour in the fall:

"It has come to the band's attention that a Chilean company named South Star Agency presented by Marco Rios is advertising on their website about a TRAIL OF TEARS South American tour to take place in October/November 2006. This is false! This company does not work with TRAIL OF TEARS and have never done so. Do not under any circumstances buy into anything regarding TRAIL OF TEARS in relation with this company. Our one and only partner in this tour is JrJr Music Network located in Mexico City and all inquieries are to be forwarded to them exlusively."

TRAIL OF TEARS' last CD, "Free Fall into Fear", came out in 2005 on Napalm Records. The follow-up to "A New Dimension of Might" was recorded at Dub Studio with producer Endre Kirkesola (GREEN CARNATION, BLOOD RED THRONE).

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