Drummer BÅRD G. EITHUN Completes SCUM Debut, Joins BLOOD TSUNAMI

June 10, 2005

Drummer Bård G. Eithun (a.k.a. Faust; SCUM, ABORYM, ex-EMPEROR) has sent the following update to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:

"SCUM just mastered the debut album, 'Gospels for the Sick', and while Casey Chaos [AMEN/SCUM frontman] was still in Norway we also recorded a video for the album. The recordings were done on a low budget but the crew behind the recordings were professional and we were happy to manage to pull it off since Casey was already in Norway.

"SCUM will play on the well known Øyafestivalen (Island Festival) in Oslo on the 13th of August and possibly at the Hole in the Sky festival in Bergen, Norway at the end of August. Album release is set to September.

"On similar lines, I just joined Oslo thrashers BLOOD TSUNAMI. We will record a demo in the end of June and we plan on doing several gigs and establish ourselves as a firm and steady live band.

"The ABORYM album is still under a recording and mixing process. I put down the drums in the end of April and Prime Evil (MYSTICUM) will go down to Rome in July to put down the vocal tracks. Attila [Csihar, now in MAYHEM] will also put down some vocals which will mark this the farewell album from his side."

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