MESMERIZE Writing New Songs With 'More Aggressive' Approach

May 8, 2006

Italian traditional heavy metallers MESMERIZE have posted the following message on their official web site:

"We are reharsing four new songs that really kick ass, with a more aggressive approach and some new features in our sound. We are laying down some other ideas for other songs that won't take too long to be completed, but it's too early to plan the studio recording of the new album."

MESMERIZE's fourth album, "Stainless", was released last year via Dragonheart Records. The follow-up to 2002's "Off the Beaten Path" was recorded and mixed in part at drummer Andrea Garavaglia's Octopussy studio with engineer Giovanni Spinotti, who has previously worked with LABYRINTH. The mastering was done at House Of Audio in Karlsdorf, Germany.

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