Official press release:
Coldworker has begun work on their third studio album and follow-up to 2008's Rotting Paradise. The new album, titled, The Doomsayer's Call, is being recorded by the band and will feature thirteen brand new tracks and a cover of Autopsy's "Critical Madness." Mixing will take place at Unisound studios with Dan Swano (Opeth, Katatonia, Dissection) and a late-summer release date is expected. Coldworker has been documenting their recording progress with videos and photos via the band's website: Coldworker.com.
Coldworker's Anders Jackobson commented on the recording process; "There's often talk about 'the difficult second album.' Well, history has told me time and again that the third album is usually the most memorable in a band's discography. We have all put more than 100% each into this album, writing songs that will stand out on their own as well as have a natural place on the album, spending many hours in three different recording studios just to get the best out of ourselves and so on. The album is definitively 'the next step' for Coldworker, with developed song-writing and performances that are the best we can muster. It's really a band effort as all five members of the band have written songs, and like wise all five of us have opinions about what the final album should be. We still have, alas friendly, arguments about the mix and the track order, but at least we have decided upon a title: the album will be called 'The Doomsayer's Call.'"
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