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Lacuna Coil Begin Tracking New Album

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Lacuna Coil entered the studio on September 3rd to begin tracking "Karmacode," the highly anticipated follow-up to their critically acclaimed commercial breakthrough album, "Comalies." The new effort is currently being co-produced once again with Waldemar Sorychta and Lacuna Coil and will be mixed by the acclaimed Ronald Prent (Rammstein, H.I.M., Iron Maiden) and mastered by Darcy Proper (Steely Dan, Porcupine Tree, R.E.M.) at Galaxy Studios in Belgium. An early 2006 release is expected.

Andrea Ferro (vocals) describes the meaning behind the album's unique title: "When it came to coming up with an album title I wanted to combine one 'old' word that is spiritually connected with another that offers a link to our more 'modern' times. If there were an actual translation of 'Karmacode' it would be something like 'spiritual DNA and the message behind it'. The title attempts to balance our modern, overwhelming, self-centered, fast-paced lifestyles and the desire we all have to live a more spiritual, more compassionate and more fulfilling life."

Upcoming live dates:
Oct. 22 Belgium (Female Voices of Metal 3 Festival)

UK Tour:
Oct. 26 London - Scala
Oct. 27 Manchester - Manchester Academy 3
Oct. 28 Glasgow - King Tuts Wah Wah Hut
Oct. 29 Oxford - Zodiac
Oct. 31 Wolverhampton - Wulfrun Hall

Source: Century Media Records

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2 Comments on "Lacuna Coil Begin Tracking New Album"

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1. unluckoftheirish writes:

noooo!!!!!!!!!! play in the u.s.!!!!!!!! I want to see you guys sooooo bad.

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2. emzaly86 writes:

They might be here next year!!!
I can't wait, and for the CD.

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