ENEMY OF THE SUN Begins Recording New Album

October 13, 2009

ENEMY OF THE SUN, the German band featuring guitarist Waldemar Sorychta — former member of GRIP INC./DESPAIR and producer for such bands as LACUNA COIL and MOONSPELL — is scheduled to enter the studio today (Tuesday, October 13) to begin recording its second album for an early 2010 release. "As has happened before, the band has too many songs and no filler that could easily be discarded," reads a press release. " And that's a good thing. So far things are shaping up to be heavy and slightly unusual. Which is also a good thing. There's also an album title floating around, but we can't tell you quite yet..."

The new CD is once again being produced by Sorychta.

ENEMY OF THE SUN's latest album, "Shadows", was released in North America via The End Records on January 22, 2008 with an exclusive bonus track called "Enemigo del Sol".

Sorychta previously stated about the band, "I call ENEMY OF THE SUN my family because in a family you have to feel comfortable. If not, it's not a good family. ENEMY is a good one. It's the way I wake up and feel the excitment about this band. It's the way I go to bed and want to stay awake because of this band. Music without limits, pure power saved in every note, deepest emotions bound in tones, burning pleasure in each single tune."

ENEMY OF THE SUN is:

Waldemar Sorychta - guitar
Jules Naveri - vocals
Daniel Zeman - drums
Alla Fedynitch – bass

Metal Injection has posted professionally filmed video footage of ENEMY OF THE SUN performing the song "Weak" live at last year's With Full Force festival in Germany. Watch the clip below.

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