COMPOS MENTIS To Enter Studio Next Month

May 20, 2008

Danish death metallers COMPOS MENTIS have issued the following update:

"Yeah, guess it's been a while since you have heard from us, but in the meantime we have been busy composing material for our forthcoming, as-yet untitled album, which will be recorded by Christian Bonde in his CB Studios in Holsted, Denmark from the 23rd of June. Ken [Holst, guitar] and Andreas [Posselt, drums] already worked with Christian when they recorded CROCELL's debut album last year so we have no doubt as to whether he is the right guy for the job!

"This, our third baby, is the first album that we have written with the three new members Ken, Rune [Klausen, keyboards], and Claus [Trnes, bass] in the lineup and it will definitely show some new elements in our music, which at this point seems to be more straightforward and quite a lot faster than our previous material (well, most of it anyway) as the songs appear to be very diverse this time, judging from the rough recordings we have been doing in the rehearsal pit lately. Without revealing too much about the lyrical content of the album, we can say that most of the words will be centred around the parish pump, and different moments in the Danish history as well as various aspects of a 'typical' Danish mentality, inasmuch as you can talk about such a phenomenon, will be taken in hand.

"For the time being no concerts are planned but we are working on some dates in the fall so remember to keep an eye out for your opportunity to hear the new stuff live.

"In other news we have decided not to release our forthcoming album through Mighty Music so interested parties are hereby invited to get in touch!"

COMPOS MENTIS' second album, "Gehennesis", was released in March 2007 via Mighty Music.

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