NEAERA To Release Sophomore Album In April

January 19, 2006

Up-and-coming German metal/hardcore outfit NEAERA are currently recording their second album, "Let the Tempest Come", in Denmark with producer Jacob Hansen (FEAR MY THOUGHTS, HATESPHERE, RAUNCHY, SOUL DEMISE, ILLDISPOSED). The band are said ot be "very pleased" with the way things are going and are currently laying down the bass and vocal tracks. There will also be several well-known guest vocalists featured on the upcoming album, the identities of which have yet to be revealed.

"Let the Tempest Come" is scheduled for release on April 7 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and April 10 in the rest of Europe via Metal Blade Records.

Commented NEAERA: "Recording our second album has been really great so far. Jacob is just a totally cool person to work with and to have around you. The sound that he has managed to create so far leaves us very optimistic about the final result of the process. Jacob is a total perfectionist who motivates you to give nothing less than your best. He really keeps pushing and pushing us to do even better. We are happy to work with him."

Added Jacob Hansen: "The guys have been exceptionally fast laying down their tracks. Well prepared and just ready to rock! It's all been fun so far — I think we click in very well and I think this album is gonna come out really strong. There's some serious good riffin' in there... Now it's just up to me to make the best out of their work."

NEAERA's debut album, "The Rising Tide of Oblivion", was released last year through Metal Blade Records. The CD was recorded Stage One Studios in Bühne, Germany with producer Andy Classen.

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