Melodic Net RSS Feed Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Myspace Follow us on Myspace

Forgot your password?

 
0
0
: 0
0
0
0
Check updates ››
Home
»
News
»
Mystery Working On New Album And Prepares 10th Anniversary Edition Of "Destiny"

news 

Mystery
Artist: Mystery
By: Kaj Roth
Date: 2009-01-13
Mystery Working On New Album And Prepares 10th Anniversary Edition Of "Destiny"

MYSTERY who is currently working on a new studio album, will be performoing at the FMPM4 (Le Festival des Musiques Progressives de Montreal 2009) along with Italian prog fusion quartet DFA and legendary band Le Orme, from the UK, Thieves' Kitchen and Magenta, and from Quebec, Rouge Ciel, ExCubus. This year's festoval will be held on September 12-13 at Salle Pierre-Mercure in Montreal.


MYSTERY PREPARES 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF DESTINY?





10 years ago, MYSTERY released their second full lenght CD Destiny? and last one recorded with singer Gary Savoie.


After the release of MYSTERY's latest album Beneath the Veil of Winter's Face, Tracks from the Destiny? Sessions were transferred into Illusion Studio's computer and the new mix was started. Michel St-Pere says about this project: Not only this album brought MYSTERY to a new level, but it also started the whole Unicorn Records adventure. But I was not satisfied with the mix and after mixing Beneath the Veil of Winter's Face, I knew I could bring Destiny to a new level.


The new mix sounds great and this album deserves to be heard the way it was meant to be. The 10th anniversary edition of Destiny will be released in February 2009, while the band is recording a new album and prepares to do some live shows.

MYSTERY Beneath the Veil of Winter's Face released in the USA on ProgRock Records



ProgRock Records and Unicorn Digital are proud to announce their new strategic partnership where ProgRock Records will distribute Unicorn Digital titles in late 2008 starting with Mystery "Beneath the Veil of Winters Face"
Comments 

Melodic Net Comments 

Did you know that?

Pearl Jam“s first name was "Mookie Blaylock" after the All-Star basketball player, but the name was changed to "Pearl Jam" due to trademark concerns. Vocalist Eddie Vedder claimed in an early interview that the name was a reference to his great-grandmother Pearl. In 2006 guitarist Mike McCready said that bass player Jeff Ament came up with "Pearl" and that "Jam" was added after seeing Neil Young live.

latest news 

popular news 

news comments