Polish Black Metallers STROMMOUSSHELD To Release New EP

May 14, 2004

Polish experimental black metallers STROMMOUSSHELD have set a June 22 release date through 22 Records for their new EP, "Halfdecadance". The follow-up to the group's 2003 debut "Behind The Curtain" (Avantgarde) is being recorded at SH Studio in Katowice, Poland. "So far the drums, bass, synths, samples and eight guitar tracks are already recorded and Maels is now preparing to record vocals," the band write on their web site. Mixing and mastering will take place at Marcin Prusiewicz GREEN Studio. The complete track listing for the EP is as follows:

01. Temporary File
02. Enceladus
03. Deception
04. Era Depression (mp3)
05. Mezzanine

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