HEAVEN SHALL BURN Begins Recording New Album

August 24, 2007

Germany's groundbreaking death metal and hardcore fusionists HEAVEN SHALL BURN have issued the following update:

"We're just getting ready to take off to Japan in a few hours and look forward to be on the road again. Some of the upcoming shows are already sold out, so we're even more glad to start moshpit action over there! The Japan trip is also a welcomed break as we are working hard on the successor to 'Deaf to Our Prayers'. Drums and almost half of the guitars have already been recorded, everything is running smooth and we really love the new songs! Mixing will be done with Tue Madsen in Denmark this autumn and we're really happy to work with him again. A release date has not been finalized yet, but we are looking for a date in January 2008.

"You ask why we are trying to finish this album that fast? Well, we don't want to make wait two years again and right now we feel an incredible creative rush as well as still being stoked after the fantastic shows at the summer festivals. The support and party mood of the fans in front of these huge stages was simply unbelievable and actually gave us a push that makes us creating a new song every time we enter the rehearsal room. We'll keep you posted on how the recordings are progressing. As soon as we have returned from Japan we'll continue working in the studio and we will be announcing the album’s title and some song titles by then, too."

HEAVEN SHALL BURN entered the national album chart in their home country at position No. 65 with their latest effort, "Deaf to Our Prayers". The recording of "Deaf to Our Prayers" was done at Rape of Harmonies Studios in Thüringen.

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