CONCEPT OF GOD: SOLITUDE AETURNUS Side Project Demo Posted Online

October 27, 2004

CONCEPT OF GOD, the project featuring SOLITUDE AETURNUS members Robert Lowe and Steve Moseley, have posted a demo track, entitled "Past Perfect", at this location (Windows Media).

"Past Perfect" is one of the tracks that will be included on CONCEPT OF GOD's debut CD, tentatively due in late 2005.

As previously reported, SOLITUDE AETURNUS are in the studio recording their new album, tentatively titled "Alone". The group's first studio album since 1998's "Adagio" is in early 2005 through Massacre Records in Europe and Olympic/Century Media Records in the U.S. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Waiting for the Light", "Essence of Black", "Sightless" and "In Hell I Burn". Download a demo version of the new track "Waiting for the Light" in Windows Media format at this location.

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