WITHIN TEMPTATION Singer Collaborates With ARMIN VAN BUUREN

April 15, 2008

Vocalist Sharon den Adel of the Dutch symphonic metallers WITHIN TEMPTATION has issued the following update:

"About a year ago we were approached by number-1 DJ of the world Armin van Buuren for a possible cooperation. Due to a lack of time nothing could be produced or written. I'm always looking for a new challenge and as you might know I have a broad musical interest. Now WITHIN TEMPTATION is starting with the creative process for the next album I decided to contact Armin as well. By that time he was busy finalizing his new album 'Imagine', but he did send me one track. I started working on it and wrote lyrics and a melody line for the song. Then we recorded the song which resulted in 'In and Out of Love'. The song became one of his favourite tracks on the album. The album will be released this Saturday."

Markus Rutten of Sounds2Move.de recently uploaded a number of photos from WITHIN TEMPTATION's sold-out Black Symphony concert on February 7, 2008 at Ahoy in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Check them out at this location.

Black Symphony was a unique concert featuring WITHIN TEMPTATION backed by the 60-piece Metropole Orchestra and a 35-voice classical choir in a spectacular stage setting, including Europe's largest video screen (400 sqm),and spiced up by stunning pyrotechnic and light displays. Support at the gig came from LIFE OF AGONY frontman Keith Caputo, who also joined the headliners for a rendition of the song "What Have You Done?"

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