ATAKHAMA: Video Clips From Album Recording Sessions Posted Online

September 26, 2006

ATAKHAMA, the Finnish band formed out of the ashes of FUNERIS NOCTURNUM, has uploaded several video clips from the recording sessions for its debut album, "Existence Indifferent", which was released in Finland in February 2005. Check them out at this location.

ATAKHAMA recently became a quartet following the departure of guitarist J-V Hintikka. "He just felt he didn't have the motivation left and that it was better to step aside than hold the rest of us back," the band previously wrote on its web site. "No hard feelings, no drama, we're all still friends... And what a farewell party the Black Blood Tour [of Russia] was! We're keeping an eye open for a new, full-time guitarist to join the band, but we don't want to rush it. If you think you have what it takes, drop us a line."

"At the moment we're writing material for the second album and we're planning to enter the studio sometime next year. We feel that with the songs and ideas we have now, we have finally found our direction musically. You have been warned."

ATAKHAMA consists of three former members of FUNERIS NOCTURNUMSimo Rahikainen (guitar),Matti Honkonen (bass) and Timo Häkkinen (drums) — along with singer Jimmy Salmi. The band, whose music is described as "a brutal, aggressive, dynamic and fast straight-forward blasting dose of extreme metal," signed with Finland's Woodcut Records and recorded its debut album, "Existence Indifferent", in September/October 2004 with producer Sami Kokko.

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