MANIFEST Preparing To Record New Album

July 27, 2009

Norwegian thrashers MANIFEST have issued the following update:

"Just spent a week of rehearsing in Snotpope Studio finishing the material for our next album. During the last six months we have been on and off, working on ideas, recording pre-productions and rehearsing in between... Feels good to have it all ready for recording, knowing that the songs are rock solid! Right now we are waiting to have the dates for recording confirmed... Should not take too long before we hit the studio! We are also going to have to find a new label to release the album. Plenty of work ahead. The way it should be!"

A photo of MANIFEST rehearsing the new material can be viewed below.
MANIFEST recently announced the addition of bassist Johnny Wangberg (GRIFFIN, WATTAMEZZ) to the group's ranks.

Johnny made his live debut with MANIFEST on March 7 in the band's hometown of Trondheim. Fan-filmed video footage of the song "Swine" can be viewed below.

MANIFEST's most recent album, "Hedonism", came out in Norway on December 3, 2007 via Morningstar Records. The follow-up to 2005's "Half Past Violence" was recorded at Spiren Studio with producer Knut "Fug" Prytz. Audio samples from the CD are available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

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