VANISHING POINT Prepares To Record New Album

July 18, 2006

Australian progressive metal band VANISHING POINT has issued the following update:

"We are currently busy writing and preparing ourselves for our fourth album for Dockyard 1. We are booked to go back into the recording studio in September with Endel Rivers at Palm Studios (BLACK MAJESTY, THE ETERNAL and many others) and things are going really well.

"What can we say about the new material so far? It's probably the heaviest music that we have come up with in some parts within the VANISHING POINT style. We still have the melodic edge, symphonic arrangements and thought-provoking lyrics as usual that you would expect on a VANISHING POINT album.

"We are very excited about the new material and we hope that you guys stick around for the next album!!!

"Oh, yeah, this time the album will not take years to complete — we want to have it ready for early next year. And yes, as many people are asking, the songs will be shorter, at least the majority of them will be, heh heh."

VANISHING POINT's latest album, "Embrace the Silence", was released in Europe in May 2005 through Dockyard 1, the new German company/record label formed by Dirk Putzke, Christine Stephan (both ex-Sanctuary/Noise Records) and Piet Sielck (IRON SAVIOR). "Embrace the Silence" is available in Australia and New Zealand through Riot Distributions.

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