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Wednesday, June 14, 2006 - Ten album news
Frontiers Records will release Ten's new album, The Twilight Chronicles, on August 25th.

Singer and songwriter Gary Hughes describes the new recording as, "Epic beyond the limits of all previous Ten albums, with vast and intricate orchestra sections that can only be described as Cinematic".

Gary worked endless hours in his studio in Manchester with the precise task to create "the highest productional scale Ten album ever". Hughes used as reference Ten's two most successful releases ever (The Name of The Rose and Spellbound) and mixed them with a "Troy" meets the "London Symphony Orchestra" approach.

The result is a record that features mighty orchestral passages and boasts all the usual opus of hooks, riffs, haunting melodies and themes that are always expected and associated with any Ten release: a mixture of rock and ballads with a strong atmospheric mood and lyrics that tell tales of love, lust, death, glory, revenge and darkness.

The final tracklisting:

The Prologue/Rome
The Chronicles
Elysian Fields
Hallowed Ground
This Heart Goes On
Oblivion
The Twilight Masquerade
Tourniquet
Born To The Grave
When This Night Is Done
Epilogue

An mp3 sample preview of the song 'The Chronicles' can be downloaded here.

In addition to this new release, Frontiers Records and Ten agreed to officially re-release in mid-price series Return To Evermore, the band's previous studio album, with the inclusion of the original Japanese only bonus track 'It's You I Adore'. Both albums will be made simultaneously available in Europe on August 25th.
Posted by: Steen





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