INTENSE To Enter Studio In March

February 15, 2010

U.K. metallers INTENSE will enter the studio on March 29 to begin recording their third album for a tentative fall 2010 release. The band will once again record at Thin Ice Studios with Karl Groom (THRESHOLD) at the helm. As before, recording will be a little fragmented due to Thin Ice's busy schedule, but the group hopes to have the LP completed by the end of June. The as-yet-untitled CD will feature nine new songs, a couple of which were aired at INTENSE's only live show last year at the Frontline in Ghent, Belgium. The band has also lined up a new artist to handle the album design and will also work with a new photographer.

On the live front, this is what INTENSE vocalist/manager Sean Hetherington had to say: "We've focussed on the album for obvious reasons but have East Riding Rock Festival on July 17 and are in talks regarding a European tour in October which we hope will be confirmed soon. We hope to get more shows lined up once we know when the album will be out."

Karl Groom worked on INTENSE's previous two albums, 2004's "Second Sight" and 2007's "As Our Army Grows".

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/intense.

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