AMORAL Announce New Live Date In Beijing; Manila Meet & Greet Confirmed

April 16, 2013, 11 years ago

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Helsinki, Finland-based rockers AMORAL have announced another live show in Beijing, as well as a meet & greet event in Manila.

Says the band: "We have the honor of supporting the great D-A-D at their headlining show in Beijing (China) a day after our performance at the MIDI Festival. The show takes place at Yugong Yishan on the 30th of April, and tickets are already available.

In other news concerning our upcoming Asian tour, we'll be doing a meet & greet session at the Pulp Summer Slam festival in Manila, Philippines on the day of the show (April 27th). High fives and autographs at the Amoranto Sport Complex at 4:35 PM!"

Amoral entered the studio on March 1st to begin recording their upcoming release, due later this year via The End Records. The album will features an all-star cast of Finnish music industry people. Amoral have also revealed that they will hit the Far East this spring.

Having crossed the globe in support of their previous album, Beneath, Amoral happy to begin the recording sessions for their sixth album today. The drums are being recorded at Sound Supreme studios in Hämeenlinna with Janne Saksa. Then the sessions will move to Helsinki and finally to Kuopio where Marco Hietala of TAROT and NIGHTWISH fame will produce the vocals for the new album.

"Working with Janne has always been a lucrative proposition, but after four albums together, we felt like it would be healthy to try new approaches to making an album. Spending a weekend with Janne recording the drums gives us a welcome illusion of familiarity and security, before we take the plunge for ourselves. As for working with Marco, it’s something we have discussed since Ari joined the band, but due to conflicting schedules this is the first time we get to test out this working combo", says Ben Varon the guitarist for Amoral, who also acts as the producer for the new album.

The yet un-named album contains eight songs, yet the overall length reaches almost an hour. Also, the songs and lyrics form a whole, so it is possible to view the album as a thematic one.

“We’re kind of in the prog-phase that we started exploring on the opening and closing songs from Beneath. We felt like those were the pieces that the band enjoyed playing and listening to the most and much to our suprise it seemed to be what the audience responded to as well. When the first new songs started coming along they where leaning in this direction so I asked the band what they would think if for the first time in the history of Amoral we would actually concentrate on putting the music in a somewhat defined framework instead of featuring all sorts of musical idioms from song to song. The idea of a more progressive and metal album sounded good to every one. Not that we could write an genre specific album this time either! Theres a lot of side paths taken on this one too, but not to the extent as on the previous two records."

The album will be mixed by Mikko Karmila, who is no stranger to dealing with large conceptual pieces.

“We thought long and hard about the mixing engineer for this album and we feel that Karmila is the guy who will make this music play in the best possible way”, says Ben Varon.

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