VISIONS OF ATLANTIS Begins Recording New Album

September 21, 2006

Austrian/American "epic metal" band VISIONS OF ATLANTIS has entered the studio to begin recording its third album, due in February via Napalm Records. The CD, which is due to be mastered at Finnvox studios in Helsinki, will be the group's first since the addition of professional soprano singer Melissa Ferlaak from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ferlaak graduated with a master's degree from New England Conservatory in Boston, Massachusetts in 2003 for vocal performance and has worked in the operatic field, most recently as Musetta in "La Boheme", and has been singing with AESMA DAEVA.

According to a press release, VISIONS OF ATLANTIS' upcoming album will see the band "moving in a far heavier and more mature direction."

As previously reported, VISIONS OF ATLANTIS has been confirmed for the Dark Satur(n)days Festival, set to take place October 20 at Shiny'z Café in Kehlen, Luxembourg. Also scheduled to appear are ANUBIZ and KYRENEE.

For more information, visit www.dark-saturndays.hot.lu.

VISIONS OF ATLANTIS released its last album, "Cast Away", in November 2004 through Napalm Records/SPV. The CD was recorded and mixed by Peter O. Moritz at Radwerk 14 Studios in Austria and was mastered by Ue Nastasi at Sterling Sound in New York City.

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