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Finland-based symphonic metal storytellers NIGHTWISH are currently working on their upcoming new album. The band was recently recording the orchestra at the London based Angel Studio's, along with Pip Williams. Floor Jansen about this experience: "This was the first time I witnessed the recording of an orchestra and it was so enchanting! I was stunned by the professionalism of the players, the conductor, the studio engineers and by the amazing arrangements Pip made again. To hear it all come together is amazing, goose bumps all the way through!!!" The yet-untitled creation will be the first NIGHTWISH studio-record to feature Dutch vocalist Floor Jansen. Longtime drummer Jukka Nevalainen will sit out on the recording sessions due to health issues; Kai Hahto (WINTERSUN, SWALLOW THE SUN, TREES OF ETERNITY) will replace him. It’s set for a release in spring 2015 via Nuclear Blast. Today the band releases a special clip for their hymn 'Arabesque', with impressions of the »Imaginaerum« world-tour. Expect a lot of fire! Click here: NIGHTWISH recently announced their North American tour for April and May 2015. Check out all confirmed dates here: 09.04 USA New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom10.04. USA Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory11.04. USA Worcester, MA - Palladium13.04. CND Quebec City, QC - Capitole Theatre14.04. CND Toronto - Phoenix Concert Theatre16.04. USA Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom17.04. USA Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre18.04. USA Chicago, IL - Concorde Music Hall19.04. USA Des Moines, IA - Val Air Ballroom21.04. USA Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre22.04. USA Salt Lake City, UT - In The Venue24.04. USA Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory25.04. CND Vancouver, BC - Orpheum Theatre26.04. USA Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom 18.04. USA San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theatre30.04. USA Las Vegas, NV - House Of Blues01.05. USA Los Angeles, CA - Greek theatre02.05. USA Phoenix, AZ - Marquee Theatre03.05. USA El Paso, TX - Tricky Falls05.05. USA Dallas, TX - Bomb Factory06.05. USA Houston, TX - Warehouse Live08.05. USA Orlando, FL - House Of Blues09.05. USA Fort Lauderdale, FL - Revolution11.05. USA Nashville, TN - Marathon Music Work12.05. USA Louisville, KY - Expo Five13.05. USA Charlotte, NC - Filmore14.05. USA Silver Springs, MD - Filmore Also check out: Special Clip #1: 'Planet Hell': http://youtu.be/CRJ_csyXosUSpecial Clip #2: 'Last Of The Wilds': http://youtu.be/A-Djx6iZ70g Special Clip #3: 'Storytime': http://youtu.be/FVbQnm2vblMTrailer #1 – The Cabin: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB1IrA8FwrYTrailer #2 – By The Lake: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIhsFClj0U4 Trailer #3 – Inside His Head: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ9PFUZ9uGsTrailer #4 - The beginning of the Nightwish summer camp: http://youtu.be/tJF4Twus_08 Trailer #5 – More campers: http://youtu.be/On9V0QBoFW4 You can order the most current NIGHTWISH release, »Showtime, Storytime«, at this destination: http://smarturl.it/NIGHTWISHShowtimeor from the official Nightwish Shop at: http://shop.nightwish.comor via iTunes (live album incl. digital booklet): http://georiot.co/2SNi Read more... then come back and comment below.

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