KALMAH's New Album Due In JanuaryFebruary

Finnish metallers KALMAH have completed work on their sixth album for a January/February 2010 release via Spinefarm Records. The CD, which has a working title of “12 Gauge”, was recorded between June and August 2009 at Tico Tico studio in Kemi, Finland and was mastered at the Cutting Room in Sweden. Nine new songs and one cover version were laid down during the sessions which “went [smoothly], as always, even though this time the recordings were done in three different time periods within a half a year.”

Regarding the new album's musical direction, lead guitarist Antti Kokko stated, “It is very KALMAH-like, but we haven't forgot to introduce new tuning here and there.”

KALMAH was forced to cancel its previously announced shows at the Unirock Extreme Festival in Istanbul, Turkey and Nuclear Nightclub in Oulu, Finland due to a hand injury suffered by the band's guitarist/vocalist Pekka Kokko.

KALMAH's fifth studio album, “For The Revolution”, was released in the U.K. in July 2008 via Spinefarm.

For the U.K. version of “Revolution”, selected bonus audio/visual content was added to the mix, along with a slipcase bearing exclusive new artwork. The bonus audio track is a cover of SEPULTURA's “Arise”, while on the visual side, “The Groan Of Wind” (a song from 2006's “Black Waltz”) has also been included as an enhanced video.

“For the Revolution” in May 2008 landed at position No. 17 on the Finnish national album chart. This was the band's strongest chart showing to date in Finland. The CD's cover artwork was designed by former SENTENCED drummer Vesa Ranta, who was also responsible for the artwork of KALMAH's previous album, “The Black Waltz”.

Source: www.blabbermouth.net

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