HEVEIN: In Pre-Production Mode

November 21, 2007

Finnish metal band HEVEIN has issued the following update:

"We're happy to announce that pre-production is going well for the second album. We have been recording riffs, lyrics and stuff on a small voice recorder just to get a feel for the upcoming album and now have around 20 songs waiting to be dissected. So now we are moving on to the next stage of recording proper demos at our rehearsal studio. The material is a mix of heavy songs and atmospheric ones. Quite like the first album, only better. We are all looking forward to playing these songs live."

HEVEIN's latest album, "Sound Over Matter", is out on Candlelight Records.

Pro-shot footage of HEVEIN performing the song "Worth Fighting For" at this year's Masters of Rock festival in the Czech Republic can be viewed below.

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