IMPIOUS: 'We Are Working Very Hard On Our New Songs'

August 15, 2008

Swedish death/thrashers IMPIOUS have issued the following update:

"We are currently writing tons of new stuff and we are working very hard on our new songs. If everything goes according to plan, we'll start recording a pre-production in a couple of weeks and when we are totally satisfied with the songs, we'll move on and start recording the songs for real. All we can give away at this moment is that our new stuff is by far the most brutal stuff we've ever written. It's super-fast, super heavy and it will without a doubt rip you guys a couple of new assholes. It will be so worth waiting for. We'll let you guys know whats happening as the journey progresses."

IMPIOUS' new album has a working title of "Numbers".

The band's latest CD, entitled "Holy Murder Masquerade", was released in January 2007 via Metal Blade Records.

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