MANNGARD: New Album Is Turning Out Thrashier Than Expected

March 19, 2007

Norwegian extreme metallers MANNGARD have entered Lydriket studios to begin recording their as-yet-untitled sophomore album.

Commented the band: "We are about to finish recording the basic tracks for the second MANNGARD album. The sessions in Lydriket has been most successful, and the band has knocked out and captured 10 songs over the past three days. All songs have been recorded live in studio, capturing an immense stage-like energy from the band.

"The album [is] turn[ing] out much more thrash metal-y than we had anticipated. This is possibly a result of the large amounts of beer consumed during the sessions. Or the thrashy material could be what has inspired this excessive gluttony. We are honestly not sure. Either way, a lot of beer has been consumed, and we stumble out with our hands on one hell of a thrash metal monster, with the characteristic MANNGARD twists, of course!!"

MANNGARD re-released its debut album, "Circling Buzzards", in February 2006 via Nocturnal Art Productions/Candlelight Records.

"Circling Buzzards" was engineered by Brynjulv Guddal and Herbrand Larsen (ENSLAVED).

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