ILLNATH: More New Album Samples Available

June 20, 2007

Danish symphonic black metallers ILLNATH have posted two more audio samples from their forthcoming third album, entitled "Three Nights in the Sewers of Sodom". Check them out on the band's MySpace page.

"Three Nights in the Sewers of Sodom" was recorded at Borsing Studios. Cover artwork will be handled by Wilhelm Steiner.

"Three Nights in the Sewers of Sodom" is expected to be released via ILLNATH's own label following the band's split with Worldchaos Production (which was supposed to put out the band's long-completed second full-length offering, "Second Skin of Harlequin". "The new material will reflect the new situation we're in — new drummer and new bass player, plus almost three years since the last album was recorded," the group previously said.

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