AETERNAM Signs With METAL BLADE RECORDS

June 24, 2009

Quebec City, Quebec, Canada-based death metallers AETERNAM have inked a deal with Metal Blade Records. The band's first studio album, "Disciples of the Unseen", was produced by Jef Fortin (NEURAXIS, THE LAST FELONY) and contains "10 tracks of pure intensity, crushing riffs, pounding bass lines and brutal growls paving the way for epic solos, acoustic melodies, ambient keyboards and large vocal harmonies," according to a press release. "Fans of BEHEMOTH, NILE and MELECHESH will most certainly find something about this band to enjoy."

Video footage of the band laying down tracks for the album can be viewed below.

AETERNAM comments: "We are very excited and proud to see our debut album come out on Metal Blade and what could be more fitting for us to be labelmates with such bands as BEHEMOTH and CANNIBAL CORPSE. A lot of inspiration and work went into creating 'Disciples of the Unseen' and we cannot wait to present it to the worldwide metal scene. We'll soon be on the road to promote the album and we can't wait to bring this monster to the stage."

Adds Metal Blade: "This is one of those rare bands that was an absolute no brainer for us to bring on board and has everyone at Metal Blade unanimously excited about the possibilities. The sheer amount of talent and creativity inherent in this band is refreshing. We look forward to working together on this and many future albums!"

AETERNAM will support BEHEMOTH on June 29 at Le Medley in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

AETERNAM is:

Achraf Loudiy - Vocals, Guitar
Alex Loignon - Guitar
Jonas Lapointe - Bass & Vocals
Samuel Dubois - Keyboards
Antoine Guertin - Drums

For more information, visit www.aeternam.ca.

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