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Wednesday, December 16, 2009 - Wuthering Heights - New Album Details
Wuthering Heights have issued the following update:

"We're right now in the middle of recording our new album, Salt, which we hope to be able to release in the spring of 2010 (via Sensory). You can already now see the artwork on this site and read the full studio report on how the new album became a reality. It's our plan to give you a little taste of the album around new year when we are done mastering the album, so please check back to this site for some upcoming sound samples.

In the meantime, feel free to jump around this page, read about the band-history, download wallpapers, look at old pictures of Wuthering Heights (all the way back from our early incarnations as Minas Tirith and Vergelmir), join our forum and talk to other Wuthering Heights fans, and lots more."

Check out a Salt studio diary at this location.

Salt will feature the following tracks:

'Away!'
'The Desperate Poet'
'The Mad Sailor'
'The Last Tribe (Mother Earth)'
'Tears'
'Weather The Storm'
'The Field'
'Water Of Life'
'Lost At Sea'

There will be one bonus track for Japan and one for the US.

Line-up:
Erik Ravn: guitars, keyboards, mandolin, narration, backing vocals
Nils Patrik Johansson: all lead vocals, backing vocals
Morten Gade Sørensen: drums, percussion, backing vocals
Andreas Lindahl: keyboards, backing vocals
Martin Arendal: guitars
Teddy "Dr.Müller" Möller: bass
Posted by: Steen





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