BOIL To Enter Studio In November

August 19, 2008

Danish progressive hard rockers BOIL will enter the studio by the end of November to record the follow-up to "Vessel", which was released in January 2007, and earned the band a Danish Metal Awards nomination for "Best Debut Album."

BOIL has had a busy year so far with writing material for the upcoming CD combined with a great run of shows, including opening this year's Sweden Rock Festival and supporting ILL NINO. The band describes the new songs as "ranging from less than three minutes to over eight minutes in length; really dark stuff, really heavy stuff, and really emotional stuff. This promises to be a truly diverse album, portraying a more personal and mature BOIL."

For more information, visit www.boilmusic.com.

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