AEON OF HORUS Begins Recording New Album

July 26, 2012

Canberra, Australia-based progressive metal outfit AEON OF HORUS has entered The Brain Studios in Sydney with engineer Clayton Segelov to begin recording its sophomore album for a tentative late 2012/early 2013 release. The effort follows the bands acclaimed debut full-length, 2008's "The Embodiment Of Darkness And Light", and the 2011 EP, "Exile".

Commented the band: "We've been working on this record for a long time and we are excited to release tunes that we believe represent the band and our musical ethos. We have 10 tracks of some of the heaviest, most progressive tunes we've ever written. The sound has definitely evolved but we believe it to be a natural progression."

AEON OF HORUS will finish tracking the album over the coming months.

The first video footage from the studio can be seen below.

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