MNEMIC Have A Lot Of 'Exciting And Big' Stuff Up Their Sleeves

May 8, 2006

Danish modern metallers MNEMIC have issued the following update:

"A lot of stuff has happened since we parted ways with Tony [Jelencovich, vocals; also in M.A.N, ex-TRANSPORT LEAGUE], and the reason for being so silent is mainly because we are busy, really busy and really fuckin busy.

"We are still writing new material, plus at the same time we are still auditioning new singers. We would like to thank all the people who have written to us and still write to us, we really appreciate your concerns and input.

"As for the singer situation, let's make it clear once and for all: When we parted ways with Tony, we asked [previous singer] Michael [Bøgballe] not once but five times to come back to us. Michael is never coming back to this band either we like it or not. He is still an exceptionally good friend of MNEMIC, but we have to respect his wishes and decisions. In fact, everybody has moved on by now.

"When that's said, we can assure you that the next singer of MNEMIC is going to be just as unique and good as Michael and the line-up will stay untill this band will be dead, buried and rotten.

"As far as the new album, we are flying to L.A. at the end of this month, to start pre-production and will be there for a couple of months. We will of course keep everybody up-to-date with an on-line diary which will be launched the day we enter the studio. We actually do have a lot of stuff up our sleeve that we just can't reveal yet... but it's sure exciting and big as hell!

"Our touring schedule is going to be busy from October. We are going on a five week (Golden Shower) tour with our Swedish homies from SOILWORK, and we are as well very much looking forward to be making new friends with the guys from DARKEST HOUR and THREAT SIGNAL."

MNEMIC's sophomore album, "The Audio Injected Soul", was released in September 2004 via Nuclear Blast Records. The follow-up to 2003's "Mechanical Spin Phenomena" was recorded at AntFarm Studios in Aarhus, Denmark with producer Tue Madsen.

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