CAVUS Begins Work On New Material

June 24, 2011

Finnish black metallers CAVUS have commenced work on the material for their sophomore album, tentatively due in the fall of 2012 via Listenable Records.

After sharing the stage with such acts as MAYHEM, BEHEXEN and SLSTAFIR and spending time on the road in Europe with GORGOROTH on the "Quantos Possunt Ad Satanitatem Trahunt" tour, CAVUS will begin pre-production on the follow-up to 2010's "Fester And Putrefy" after performing at this summer's Tuska and Nummirock festivals in Finland.

CAVUS vocalist W described the new songs as "more of everything."

The band is planning to embark on two more European tours before the release of the as-yet-untitled effort.

Formed in 2008 in Porvoo, CAVUS "set out to pillage and desecrate everything in its path with a sinister blend of crushingly heavy, old-school black metal with baritone guitars and juggernautic basses along with raw-to-the-bone vocals that earned the group great recognition," according to a press release. "No keyboards, no fairies, no bullshit. This is straight-up rawness and CAVUS will spread like a virulent plague among legions worldwide."

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