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Wednesday, December 6, 2006 - Labyrinth album news | It's finally confirmed that Labyrinth, one of Europe's leading and most acclaimed metal acts, signed a deal with Scarlet Records. The band, who's debut mini-album 'Piece Of Time' dates back to 1995, emerged immediately after as one of the most talented of their time, signing an important deal with Metal Blade Records and releasing the classic album 'Return To Heaven Denied' (1998), a real masterpiece that allowed them to reach unbelievable sales results. '6 Days To Nowhere' is the confirmed title for Labyrinth's sixth full-length album, expected for next February on Scarlet (with an exception for the Italian and Asian markets) and already described as another step forward for a band which is capable to mix powerful guitars and great melodies always maintaining high musical standards and innovative ideas. The mastering took place at famous Abbey Road Studios in London, UK, and contains a cover version of beatles' classic 'Come Together'. |
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