Delain: New Album Title Revealed, European Headlining Tour Announced
Date: Sunday, December 18 @ 20:10:00 UTC
Topic: Album Release News


Dutch female-fronted symphonic rock outfit Delain has set We Are The Others as the title of its third studio album, due next spring via Roadrunner Records. The CD was recorded at various studios in Stockholm, Sweden with producer Jacob Hellner, renowned for his work with Rammstein and Apocalyptica, alongside the Epicentre team of Fredrik Thomander and Anders Wikström (Scorpions, Backyard Babies).

In other news, Delain will embark on a European headlining tour in April with support from Trillium, the metal project masterminded by American singer/songwriter Amanda Somerville.

The dates are as follows:

Apr. 26 - GER - Hamburg - Grünspan
Apr. 27 - GER - Berlin - Lido
Apr. 28 - POL - Warsaw - Progresja
Apr. 29 - CZE - Zlin - Masters Of Rock Cafe
May 02 - HUN - Budapest - Club 202
May 03 - AUT - Wien - Arena
May 04 - GER - München - Backstage
May 05 - ITA - Romagnano Sesia - Rock 'n' Roll Arena
May 06 - SWI - Pratteln - Z7
May 08 - GER - Köln - Gloria
May 09 - BEL - Vosselaar - Biebob
May 10 - GER - Karlsruhe - Substage
May 11 - FRA - Paris - Alhambra
May 12 - GBR - Birmingham - HMV Institute 2
May 13 - GBR - Sheffield - Corporation
May 15 - GBR - Manchester - O2 Academy
May 16 - GBR - London – Koko

Delain in April announced the addition of guitarist Timo Somers to the group's ranks. The band was last year joined by bassist Otto "The Baron" Schimmelpenninck van der Oije (Detonation).

Delain's second album, April Rain, was released in North America on June 30, 2009 via Sensory Records (with U.S. distribution through Ryko and Canadian distribution through Sonic Unyon). The North American version of the album features a bonus track - "Come Closer" - which was previously only available on the limited-edition digipack version of the LP.

"April Rain" benefitted from the return of Nightiwsh bassist/vocalist Marco Hietala who provided male vocals on two tracks, as well as world-renowned cellist Maria Ahn.

[Source: Blabbermouth.net[







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