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Finland’s gothic rock sensation ENTWINE returns with its fifth studio album “Fatal Design”, which will be released on September 15th, 2006 via Century Media Records (in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Benelux only – licensed from Spinefarm Records). Mixed by Finnvox's Mikko Karmila who is highly appreciated for his work with Nightwish, Children Of Bodom and many others, the band once more delivered a rousing set of potential gothic rock hits - catchy, powerful and with a gloomy sense of beauty.

Drummer Aksu comments on the new album: “ ’Fatal Design’ is definitely the best album we've ever done! We have been able to get closer to all our musical roots than before and with the new producer we could approach the work on this album in a totally different way compared to our previous releases. Things worked out perfectly with Janne Joutsenniemi and he could get the best out of everyone. He really made us rock and kick ass stronger than ever before! We are extremely confident about the new material and just can't wait to perform those songs live!”

For some audiovisual appetizers please visit the official ENTWINE website, as the new video “Surrender” has been posted online there now! It was filmed together with director Markus Nieminen / Routafilmi AB. Check it out as well as many other media clips.

The tracklist for ENTWINE’s “Fatal Design” consists of the following new tunes:
01. Fatal Design (03:57)
02. Chameleon Halo (03:33)
03. Out Of You (03:45)
04. Surrender (03:49)
05. Oblivion (04:09)
06. Twisted (03:53)
07. Insomniac (04:19)
08. My Serenity (04:04)
09. Break Me (04:47)
10. Curtained Life (05:44)

Some press quotes on “Fatal Design”
"Enjoy rocking music that's often melancholic, always melodic and with a high hit-density." ROCK HARD (D)
“With “Fatal Design“ ENTWINE fill the unexpected gap between HIM and The Rasmus with style and high musical quality.“ METAL HEART (D)
“ENTWINE-songs are still extremely catchy but nowadays they also offer the necessary metal barbed hook to stick in your ear for a long period of time.“ METAL HAMMER (D)

So, do not miss your chance to enjoy ENTWINE’s new material which offers the most promising gothic rock combined with an earthy alternative edge to be released in 2006.


Source: Newsletter
www.entwine.org
www.centurymedia.com

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