NOVEMBERS DOOM Looking For New Label

June 28, 2003

Chicago doomsters NOVEMBERS DOOM have fulfilled their contractual obligations to Dark Symphonies Records and are currently weighing their label options before recording their next studio album. "If any label [is interested] in working with the band, please don't hesitate to contact us at [email protected]," the group write on their official web site. "NOVEMBERS DOOM is free and clear for world distribution, and currently writing the next release, guaranteed to be the strongest material to date."

NOVEMBERS DOOM, who recently replaced longtime guitarist Eric Burnley with Vito Marchese, released three CDs through Dark Symponies Records: 2000's "The Knowing", the 2001 re-release of 1995's "Amid Its Hallowed Mirth" (featuring bonus tracks),and 2002's "To Welcome The Fade".

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