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KAMELOT shares teaser for upcoming studio album

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11-01-2023

KAMELOT has shared a teaser video for its long-awaited new studio album. The one-and-a-half-minute clip, includes snippets of some of the music from the upcoming effort. Among the working songtitles set to appear on the LP are “Bloodmoon”“Eventide”“Awakening”“Midsummer’s Eve”“The Great Divide”“Opus Of The Night” and “Pantheon”. The artwork for the new album was helmed by Giannis Nakos.

More information about KAMELOT‘s follow-up to 2018’s “The Shadow Theory” will be revealed on Thursday, January 12.

Watch the trailer below.

KAMELOT‘s latest DVD and Blu-ray, “I Am The Empire – Live From The 013”, was released in August 2020 via Napalm Records. The 21-song set was recorded at 013 in Tilburg, Netherlands and includes more than 100 minutes of live music and multiple exclusive extras, including backstage interviews of all guests, bandmembers and fans. Featured guest musicians include Alissa White-Gluz (ARCH ENEMY),Elize Ryd (AMARANTHE),Charlotte Wessels (ex-DELAIN) and Lauren Hart (ONCE HUMAN).

“The Shadow Theory” was released in April 2018 via Napalm Records. The follow-up to 2015’s “Haven” was helmed by Paeth and mastered by Jacob Hansen. Guests on the album include HartJennifer Haben (BEYOND THE BLACK) and Paeth. The cover artwork was created by Stefan Heilemann.

In 2021, Karevik spoke to #MetalTalk about what it was like to replace KAMELOT‘s longtime frontman Roy Khan more than a decade ago. The Swedish singer has appeared on the band’s last three studio albums, 2012’s “Silverthorn”, 2015’s “Haven” and the aforementioned “The Shadow Theory”.

“I never thought about it as, ‘I’m gonna replace someone,’ to be honest,” Tommy said. “I thought about it as I wanna honor the legacy that was already there but bring something new into the fold as well. I thought of it as a huge challenge, of course. But my view on it was never, ‘I’m gonna go in and replace this guy,’ because I know he was loved, and he is still loved, in the metal community, and he will always be loved because of his talent and what he brought to the table with (Roy‘s pre-KAMELOT band) CONCEPTION and KAMELOT. I never thought that that was my job to go in and replace him. I just wanted to take on what he had going for the band and just bring me — my personality and my energy.

“In many ways, it’s a different band,” he continued. “It’s a little bit of a different energy now. But still, people have all these albums that they can listen to from the beginning, and they have new albums, and they will continue to have new albums with great songs. That’s kind of my take on it.”

Karevik also talked about the KAMELOT fans’ response to his addition to the band. “I have to say, it’s never an easy thing, especially coming in after someone that was so renowned,” he said. “Thinking back, in hindsight, it couldn’t have gone any better, to be honest. I’m so happy that the fans were so accepting and really welcomed me with open arms. So I have only positive things to say about that. I thought it was gonna be more stressful, with the metal community often maybe living in the past a little bit, here and there.

“If I think about my favorite albums, for example, of my favorite bands, I also live in the past,” he admitted. “Let’s just be real — I glorify some of the stuff in the past. And I think, ‘Ah, it’s never gonna be the same again.’

“If my favorite band had to replace its singer, I don’t know what I would do. So I come from the same thought. So that’s why I’m so happy that everyone, or most of the people, were so welcoming.”

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