ARALLU: New Album Title Announced

February 22, 2008

Israel's "Mesopotamian black metal" band ARALLU has set "Desert Battles - Descending to the Sands" as the title of its fourth album, tentatively due this spring. The CD, which is currently being mixed, will contain eight songs.

A 10-minute video clip containing footage from the album's recording sessions can be viewed below.

The group's third CD, "The Demon from the Ancient World", was released in 2005 via the Czech label Epidemie Records.

ARALLU opened for Norwegian black metallers MAYHEM on September 29 in Tel Aviv. ARALLU filmed the performance for its second DVD (the follow-up to 2003's "Visual Chaos Invasion"),tentatively due next year.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/arallushell.

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