Former ETERNAL OATH Members Resurface In FACESHIFT

May 7, 2007

FACESHIFT, the new gothic metal band featuring the last lineup of Swedish melodic death metal veterans ETERNAL OATH, will perform live for the first time at Club Blacksmith in Södertälje, Sweden on May 26. Joining them this evening will be HYDROGEN, CRAZY LIXX and SOUNDS LIKE A PLAN.

ETERNAL OATH split up earlier in the year after releasing four critically acclaimed albums due to the fact that their current musical direction had little in common with the band's classic sound.

FACESHIFT recently completed work its debut album, "Reconcile", at the Offbeat Studio. A summer release via via Black Lodge Records (the in-house label of leading Swedish independent distributor Sound Pollution Records) is expected.

(Thanks: Tartarean Desire)

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