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Wednesday, September 17, 2008 - Edguy - New album cover art revealed
News from the official Edguy website:

Edguy have just revealed the album cover for their forthcoming new studio album "Tinnitus Sanctus" which will be released worldwide on November 14th. Check out the cover here. 

Last Saturday the record company invited the press to the studio where the album was played to several European journalists who were all really impressed with the fresh and heavy sound. More than one journalist came up with the memorable remark that the album will underline Edguy's status of having become Germany's leading Hard'n'Heavy band, setting off to new horizons, featuring typical trademarks without repeating themselves. This album is a statement of innovation and credibility and as Tobias has put it,"A vitamin shot in the arm of a boring and predictable genre!"
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Comment by Steen (Staff) - Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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After the latest Avantasia album I expect some hard evidence to support that last statement.

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Comment by Alanna (Staff) - Thursday, September 18, 2008
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Hopefully Tobi's energies went into this Edguy album rather than the Avantasia. It was very disappointing but he can do better so I have....HOPE!! That cover art though. Can't say that I like that too much.

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