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H.I.M. fan site "H-I-M666 Club" has published the unofficial track listing for the new H.I.M. album, "Dark Light", due on September 26 via Sire Records. It is as follows:

01. Dark Light

02. Behind the Crimson Door

03. Face of God

04. Bound to be Wrong

05. Killing Loneliness

06. Under the Rose

07. Forever Haunted

08. Wings of a Butterfly

09. Night in Despair

10. Drunk on Shadows

According to Billboard.com, "Dark Light" was mixed at New York's Electric Lady studios with producer Tim Palmer (DAVID BOWIE, OZZY OSBOURNE), frontman Ville Valo said the band was inspired by the works of film composer Angelo Badalamenti. "Our approach on 'Dark Light' was to work on key words to make the music more cinematic, epic, and close to the listeners," he told Billboard.com.

The follow-up to 2003's "Love Metal", "Dark Light" was recorded at Los Angeles' Paramour studios with Palmer, who also worked on the band's last album.

Ville Valo and his cohorts have lined up a handful of European and Japanese festival appearances during the summer. A North American jaunt is being penciled in for October and November.

Source: www.blabbermouth.net

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I can't wait for this album, I'm seeing them for the pre-release London concert and I'm sooo excited and then the album coming out a week later too... I've heard 2 of the tracks live and they rawk, absolutely LOVE Killing Loneliness ^_^

94 days to goooo...

Or 101. Depending on how you look at it. (",)

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