GRAND MAGUS: In Writing Mode

October 27, 2009

Swedish powerhouse GRAND MAGUS has issued the following update:

"Ever since the release of 'Iron Will', we have been on what seems like and endless roller coaster ride, filled with great gigs, awesome response from magazines and most importantly from you, our listeners. We never knew there were so many of you out there. Especially gratifying is the fact that you all seem to fucking understand what we want to put across, which makes it worth so much more. It has been a fantastic year and a half! Our goal now is to top this for 2010. We aim to make an even better album and gigs. We can't wait to get the metal out there to you.

"At the moment we are writing new songs and generally spending a lot of time locked in our rehearsal space. The atmosphere when we get together is electric and we have already come up with some killer stuff. We feel strong and confident."

Germany's StreetClip.tv conducted an interview with GRAND MAGUS frontman Janne Christoffersson at this year's Sweden Rock festival, which was held June 3-6, 2009 in Sölvesborg. Watch the chat below.

GRAND MAGUS released its fourth full-length album, "Iron Will", in June 2008 in Europe via Rise Above Records and in the U.S. via Candlelight Records. The CD was once again recorded in Stockholm with Oneman acting as engineer and co-producer.

Janne Christoffersson's track-by-track breakdown of the album has been posted on the web site of the German edition of Metal Hammer magazine. Check it out in English or German.

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