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Tuesday, December 2, 2008 - Album update from Stream of Passion
Stream of Passion have issued the following update on their new album:

"The members of Stream Of Passion are already busy laying down the final tracks for their second studio album! To stick to their traditional distributed and de-centralized way of working, the band is making use of different studios and locations to create the sound they're looking for.

Joining the team are renowned Dutch producers Joost van den Broek (AFTER FOREVER) and Jochem Jacobs (TEXTURES). The combination of their influences is just what the band was looking for: heavy and powerful on one side, atmospheric and melodic on the other.

Stay tuned for upcoming studio reports, where the band members write about their experiences during recordings and fill you in on the recording progress!"
Posted by: Steen





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Comment by gizmo (Member) - Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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Hope it´s going to be a little better than the first. I had so high expectations for the first album and was dissapointed. The music was just so slow and boring not at all what i had expected after had been praised so much everywhere. Maybe/hopefully the next will be better.

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