KNOWHERE: New Demo Track Posted Online

October 8, 2008

Swiss atmospheric black metallers KNOWHERE have posted a demo version of a new song, "Bitter Smolder", on their MySpace page. The track is expected to be included on the group's forthcomming album, "Siberian Tango", tentatively due next year via an as-yet-undetermined label.

KNOWHERE released its first, self-titled CD in 1997. The album contained four atmospheric black metal songs which were recorded in KNOWHERE's own studio. In the spring of 2001, recordings for the second CD started. Released in January 2004, "The Mascot" contained "eight creations of atmospheric black metal (without keyboards)," according to the band's official bio.

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