NYDVIND Putting Finishing Touches On New Album

December 20, 2006

French black metallers NYDVIND have issued the following update:

"Right after our European tour supporting Norwegian brothers of KAMPFAR last April, we decided to have a several months vacation. 2004 and 2005 had been very busy years for all of us (involved in numerous bands such as BRAN BARR, HEOL TELWEN, AES DANA and INBORN SUFFERING, all working and releasing their new albums). It was time for us to have some rest and to take some distance from this overactivity. But now NYDVIND is about to come back to the rehearsing room and to finish the mixing and mastering of the so long-awaited new album... Expect more details and news about this new album in the coming weeks..."

NYDVIND's debut album, "Eternal Winter Domain", was released in September 2003 via Sacral Productions (re-released in April 2006 through Adipocere Records).

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