AVA INFERI Hard At Work On New Material

May 30, 2008

AVA INFERI, the Portugal-based band whose lineup includes guitarist Rune Eriksen (a.k.a. ex-MAYHEM guitarist/songwriter Blasphemer),has issued the following update:

"We have now launched our AVA INFERI official channel on YouTube. There you can see fan-filmed footage from our show in Madrid on February 2nd, supporting goth legends of CHRISTIAN DEATH. For now we have three songs uploaded, including 'Pulse Of The Earth', 'A Glimpse of Sanity' and 'A Dana Das Ondas'. More stuff to come soon, such as private clips from recording sessions etc. So make sure to keep an eye on it.

"Other news is that we have confirmed our first Finnish date, and it will take place at Hell, in the city of Tampere. A show in Helsinki the 9th is yet to be confirmed. These shows will be followed by the two already announced shows in Norway, with possible extensions in Denmark, Sweden and Germany.

"We are also, as some of you already know, heavily at work with our third album 'Blood Of Bacchus', and we're now counting six more or less established ideas and songs. The studio has also more or less been chosen and confirmed, but more on that when the time approaches."

Songtitles set to appear on "Blood of Bacchus" include "Fireflies", "A Witch She Was, The Witch I Am", "Lights", "Last Sign of Summer" and "All the Colours of the Dark".

AVA INFERI last year released the video for the opening track of the group's second full-length album, "The Silhouette". The "A Dana das Ondas" clip which was masterminded and directed by Rui Veiga who has previously worked with Robert Trujillo (METALLICA),among others can be viewed below.

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