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Thursday, April 10, 2008 - Secret Sphere album news
Secret Sphere have issued the following update:

"Sweet Blood Theory is the title of the new album of Secret Sphere.

The album was recorded during December '07 and February '08 at Authoma Studios by Federico Pennazzato, and mixed in March '08 by Achim Koehler (producer for Primal Fear, Brainstorm, etc.) in Germany at Indiscreet Audio.

Sweet Blood Theory is a concept album based on the novel "The Vampire" written by John William Polidori in 1814 and is regarded as one of the early novels with a vampire character, by some even as the very first.

To embrace the concept and create the music for this fantasy epic, the band took inspiration from the famous movie director Tim Burton ("Nightmare Before Christmas", "The Corpse Bride", "Edward Scissorhand" etc), trying to re-create the typical atmospheres of his most famous movies in both the orchestral score (reminiscent of that of Danny Elfman, who did the music for the aforementioned Tim Burton movies) and for the artwork.

The result is huge step forward for the band - the music is as aggressive as never before, yet keeping the typical Secret Sphere melodic touch. This album will sure blast your ears!!!!"
Posted by: Steen





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