ETERNAL LEGACY Completes Drum Tracks For New Album

March 29, 2010

Cleveland, Ohio-based metallers ETERNAL LEGACY have finished laying down the drum tracks for nine new songs for their forthcoming third studio album entitled "Seeking No Peace". Due out this summer on Auburn Records, the CD is being recorded at the band's own Mercinary Studios in Cleveland with ETERNAL LEGACY guitarist/vocalist Jason Vanek handling production duties.

"The drum tracks sound awesome," says guitarist Shaun Vanek. "Steve [Dukuslow] did a great job. They came out very heavy, just the way we wanted them.

"Jason and I made some improvements to the drum room and invested into buying more recording gear for the studio.

"We're very happy with the way things are progressing so far.

"This recording is going so much quicker than the last one.

"We are trying a new approach and finally getting the studio to the level we want it to be at.

"Our goal is to have this album ready in time for our trip to Wacken this summer".

ETERNAL LEGACY will perform at this year's Wacken Open Air festival, which is scheduled to take place August 5-7, 2010 in Wacken, Germany.

The band released its second album, "Lifeless Alive", on Auburn in November of 2009. It was made available internationally this past February.

For more information, visit www.legacymetal.com.

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