NOUMENA Working On New Material

March 10, 2009

Finnish melodic death metallers NOUMENA have issued the following update:

"We have been writing new material and already five songs have been rehearsed. Sounds promising! Because of this creative phase, we will play only few and selected gigs in near future. Festival gigs are welcome, so remember to push the promoters and festivals in Finland and abroad to book NOUMENA.

"NOUMENA will reach age of 10 this year (spring to be precise). We might figure out something special for you metalheads, so be alert!"

NOUMENA's third full-length album, "Anatomy of Life", was released in November 2006 via Spikefarm Records. The follow-up to 2005's "Absence" was recorded and mixed at Savonlinna's Sundi Coop studio by Tuomo Valtonen and was mastered at Finnvox Studios by Mika Jussila.

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