AVA INFERI To Record New Song In April

February 4, 2008

Portuguese metallers AVA INFERI have issued the following update:

"Back in Portugal after our highly successful debut shows in Spain.

"I would like to raise a glass in honour of CHRISTIAN DEATH, the promoters and the attendeérs in both Barcelona and Madrid. We had a definite blast, and we cannot wait to go back again! Hails!

"More things are coming up on the touring front in the coming months as well. We are already rumoured to be visiting Benelux during mid-April, and we are also in talks of doing a festival appearance here in Portugal sometime during the first half of 08. So hang in there; it will be posted here when confirmed!

Other news is that we will enter Tcha Tcha Tcha studios (Lisboa) in April to record a song that didnt make it to our 'The Silhouette' album. It's a hauntingly dark and emotional 'AVA-esque' piano song entitled 'Memoirs' and I am sure it will do its gloomy purpose, second to none. Details about this 'exclusive' track will be posted shortly."

AVA INFERI recently released the video for the opening track of the group's second full-length album, "The Silhouette". The "A Dança 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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