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Friday, July 8, 2011 - Primal Fear - Album News
Primal Fear have announced that their forthcoming studio album will be released on January 20th, 2012 via Frontiers Records.

An update from the band states: "Just right before we're going to start the recordings on Sunday at the House Of Music studios, we've decided to give our new album a title! We've survived earthquakes and tornados. This is the story of all who tried to destroy us, are still trying or gave up. This is a statement and our new album title - UNBREAKABLE!

Watch out for the first video report from the studio by the mighty Bomber & Visions Of Fear next week, when Randy will be recording his drum tracks for new songs like 'Give 'Em Hell', 'And There Was Silence', 'Where Angels Die', 'Born Again', 'Strike' and many more. The album will be produced by Mat Sinner and engineered by Achim Koehler. All songs were written by Primal Fear.

We've added another gig to our summer schedule - we're going to play a special show at the Metal Hammer Awards in Berlin during the Popkomm on September 9th, Kesselhaus - watch out for more exciting news coming soon!"
Posted by: Steen





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