INFERNAEON Preparing To Enter Studio

March 23, 2010

Florida's INFERNAEON is preparing to enter SafeHouse Production with guitarist-turned-producer James Murphy (TESTAMENT, OBITUARY, DEATH) to begin recording its new album for a late 2010 release via Prosthetic Records.

In other news, the band has announced the addition of guitarists Taylor Nordberg and Steven Harger and bassist Mike Poggione to the group's ranks.

Commented frontman Brian Werner: "It is a real breath of fresh air getting these three in the band. Taylor and Steve are both young, 18 and 19, and hungry and their talent and work ethic are second to none. We've accomplished more in three months than I'd ever been able to accomplish in a year before!

"I spent time with Mike Poggione in MONSTROSITY and he's really helping us out in our bass player's absence. Also our drummer, Jeramie Kling (THE ABSENCE),has really stepped up his game, and in my opinion he could be the next Derek Roddy or Tim Yeung. He has really come into his own as a drummer and it's an honor to still be working with him. The end result is an absolutely amazing sounding album one that I'm proud to be a part of."

INFERNAEON has posted behind-the-scenes footage of some of the insanity which went on during the writing process for the new album at Werner's home on a 30-acre compound in central Florida. Check out the clip below.

INFERNAEON's last CD, "A Symphony of Suffering", came out in March 2007 on Prosthetic.

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