AETERNUS Begin Work On New Material

September 18, 2003

Norway's AETERNUS are working on the material for their sixth studio album, tentatively due in mid-2004 through Nocturnal Art Productions.

"We are happy to inform you all that we are totally on it, composing new and more Darkened Metal for you all and so far it's looking damn good...or I should say: It sounds damn good," AETERNUS frontman Ares writes on the band's web site.

"We are working hard and there's lots to do, but we wanted to share with you all that we are working on new material these days.

"We are also working differently than before, now we are working more as a band and I don't sit at home and make/compose all the music any longer. We are now working more as a unit, putting shit together, discussing and arguing every tone and aspect of the material...simply having a great time figuring out what the fuck to do for next years album...

"For sure, I can tell you all that some of the new songs will be quite different and we are putting allot of weight on 'leaving' the Death elements alone this time and think towards other paths...paths where we haven't walked on and so forth..."

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