DAYLIGHT DIES Complete Songwriting Process For New Album

September 6, 2004

North Carolina-based doom/death metallers DAYLIGHT DIES have completed the songwriting process for their as-yet-untitled sophomore album. "The finishing touches and details are being added to all songs and the band will soon book studio time," the band write on their web site. "There are eight songs in total with all the material clocking in a bit under one hour in length. The song titles, album title and more details on the album will be revealed very shortly." DAYLIGHT DIES, who recently announced the addition of vocalist Nathan Ellis (formerly of WEHRWOLFE) to the group's ranks, "looks forward to finally recording an album all have worked hard on and reigniting the momentum that began with [2003's] 'No Reply'."

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