GAIA EPICUS Working On New Material

August 6, 2005

Norwegian power metallers GAIA EPICUS have posted the following message on their official web site:

"In February, Thomas [Christian Hansen, guitar/vocals] started to make new songs for the third album, and by middle of April, he had made 11 tracks for the next album. A demo for these songs [was] made and as it seems right now the new songs are even more heavy and dark than on 'Symphony of Glory'. When it comes to keyboards, it seems there will be keys on one song only. There are some fast songs as always but also some slower and heavier, and two short instrumental songs. We don't know if these are the final songs to end up on the next record, but it seems so right now."

In other news, GAIA EPICUS have fulfilled their contractual obligations to Sound Riot Records and are currently seeking a new label home.

GAIA EPICUS, who are currently seeking a drummer, released their second album, "Symphony of Glory", in July via Sound Riot. The follow-up to 2003's "Satrap" was recorded and mixed over a five-week period at Top Room Studios (TRISTANIA, VINTERSORG, BORKNAGAR) with producer Børge Finstad and will feature artwork by Michael A. Mueller (MEGADETH). The CD was mastered at Bazement Studios (MOB RULES, VANDEN PLAS, SYMPHONY X) in Germany.

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