PANTHEON I: New Album Title Announced

November 18, 2008

PANTHEON I, the Norwegian extreme metal band featuring vocalist/guitarist Andrè Kvebek (1349) and guitarist John Espen Sagstad (TROLLFEST, SARKOM),has issued the following update:

"We have spent most of our energy on writing material for the new album lately, which is scheduled for release mid-2009 through Candlelight Records. The album has been entitled 'Worlds I Create', and as of today we have seven songs done! We will enter the studio late January, if everything goes as planned! We have also done several one-off shows the last six months, including the Interregnum festival in Germany, and the Jalometalli festival (with OVERKILL, SATYRICON, MAYHEM) in Oulu, Finland. In October we did our first headliner tour abroad, a mini-tour in Finland with ENOCHIAN CRESCENT (FIN) and COPROLITH (FIN). We had a blast in Finland, and we hope to return soon as possible to create even more havoc!! After coming home from the mini-tour, we went into Strand Studio to record a brand new song called 'I'll Come Back As Fire', which will be featured in the film 'Someone's Knocking At The Door' an American horror-movie now in the post-production process. We are also proud to announce that we have signed up with Pihkamedia for festivals and tours in Finland and regarding the rest of the world we have teamed up with Listenup Music."

PANTHEON I's video for its song "Where Angels Burn", taken from the group's latest CD, "The Wanderer and His Shadow", can be viewed below.

"The Wanderer and His Shadow" was released in April 2007 through Candlelight Records. Clocking in at just over 40 minutes, the album was recorded and mixed by Christian Wibe at Nye Losjen studios in Sofiemyr, Norway. The track "Coming to an End" features a guest appearance by SOLEFALD vocalist Lazare Nedland, while Nachtgarm from NEGATOR appears on "Chaos Incarnate". Former PANTHEON I member Gunhild contributes "her great violin skills" on "Where Angels Burn".

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