AURORA BOREALIS: New Album Available For Free Download

February 12, 2011

"Timeline: The Beginning And End Of Everything", the sixth album from Maryland-based death/black metallers AURORA BOREALIS, is available for free download at this location. The CD will only be available through the band by PayPal ([email protected]) or by sending check or money order to:

Ron Vento
3432 Rockefeller CT
Waldorf, MD
20602

Recorded at Nightsky Studio, the CD has a 12-page full color booklet with artwork by Ron Miller, who is best known for his work as the production illustrator for the movie "Dune".

"Timeline: The Beginning And End Of Everything", which was produced by the band's guitarist/vocalist Ron Vento, marks the recording debut of drummer Mark Green. It consists of nine tracks and two narratives. The album is a conceptual effort that starts from the beginning of all existence and continues through until the very end of universe and the eventual retraction and rebirth of it all.

"Timeline: The Beginning And End Of Everything" track listing:

01. Our Legacy
02. Crucible Of Creation
03. Formation
04. Stygian Depths
05. A Creature Called Human (Among Other Things)
06. The Evolution After Evolution
07. The Only Space Race That Matters
08. Beyond The Oort Cloud
09. Tearing Holes In The Fabric Of Time
10. Prelude To Cessation
11. The Rebirth

"Timeline" recording lineuo:

Ron Vento: Vocals, Guitar
Mark Green: Drums
Jason Ian Vaughn Eckert: Bass

AURORA BOREALIS' fourth album, "Relinquish", was released in 2006 on Nightsky Productions. The CD featured Tony Laureano (ANGELCORPSE, NILE, DIMMU BORGIR) on drums and had a running time of 37 minutes.

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

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