AS WE FIGHT To Record New Album In The Spring

November 12, 2005

Danish metalcore act AS WE FIGHT are currently working on material for their sophomore full-length album, tentatively due next summer via an as-yet-undetermined label. If all goes according to plan, the band will begin recording the new CD in the spring. Songtitles set to appear on the effort include "Left In Torment", "Walk of the Dead" and "Coldhearted".

AS WE FIGHT's full-length debut, "Black Nails and Bloody Wrists", was issued in April 2004 via Goodlife Recordings. The CD was produced by Tue Madsen at Antfarm studio and features artwork by Michael Lauritsen Dahl. Samples from the album can be heard at this location.

(Thanks: Rasmus / www.clonemetal.dk)

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