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Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - Candlemass - New Album delayed
Candlemass bassist Leif Edling spoke to BW&BK exclusively in his hometown of Stockholm, Sweden today (April 17th) and revealed that their forthcoming album may be delayed until early 2007 due to frontman Messiah Marcolin's vocal chord infection. The operatic god will not be able to sing until August at the earliest (by doctors orders) and the band will record the entire record without vocals and Marcolin's tracks will be dubbed in by producer Andy Sneap at the end of summer. Edling told BW&BK that this may delay the album until early 2007. Presently the band have recorded four new songs with Sneap, which were done at the new Polar Studios in Stockholm on February 25th/26th.

In other news, Edling is currently compiling a new multi-DVD set that may be three discs in length. Edling says that Nuclear Blast has turned down the distribution of the DVD and it will emerge via another label in late 2007. The DVD set will feature both classic and newer footage including the band's recent South American tour last November and their famous unplugged set at the inaugural BW&BK 6-Pack Weekend I on June 14th, 2003 in Cleveland, Ohio, where vocals were handed over to Edling and various fans as Marcolin was saving his voice for that evening's set.
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