MANES Recording New EP

October 8, 2007

MANES, the Norwegian band featuring members of THIRD AND THE MORTAL, ATROX and CHTON, has issued the following update:

"Well, we've actually started a little recording now. We have no planned releasedate or much more to share about this, apart from the fact that it isn't for a new album. An EP maybe, or something similar. We'll again be collaborating with new people on different things for this, among others two vocalists. The way things seem right now it's likely to be a blast (from the past). Grim reality unveils!

"Anyway, if things go the way we envisage this; we'll also record some other stuff at the same time (a re-recording and a cover maybe),but more about that later. We're also working on our next album, 'Be All End All', now, but we will finish the stuff we're working on right now before we continue with that. We've also contemplating doing some live shows, but we're not out hunting opportunities. It's more of a case where we don't bother going to the mountain, the mountain must come to us."

MANES' latest album, "How the World Came to an End", was released on May 7 via Candlelight Records. The artwork for the CD was created by Trine Paulsen and Kim Sølve of Trineogkim.no, who previously worked with bands like ULVER, WHEN, ARCTURUS, DARKTHRONE and SOLEFALD.

Commented the band: "This album will see MANES collaborating with many talented people contributing to the outcome in various forms. Apart from Asgeir, main vocalist on the 2003 album 'Vilosophe', and Tor-Arne, eminent drummer in ATROX and a part of the MANES live formation on percussion since early 2004, quite a few people has been involved in the creation of 'How the World Came to an End'."

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