RISING Completes Work On Sophomore Album, Loses Members

July 6, 2013

Danish metallers RISING have completed work on their sophomore album, "Abominator". The band states: "[The CD] contains nine tracks displaying a faster, more aggressive and gritty side to the band. We're all happy with the result of the last year's labor and are looking very much forward to share the songs with you. We want to thank everybody involved in the making of the album, especially our producer and good friend, the ever-awesome Jacob Reichert Nielsen."

The group adds: "However, it will be the last album from this incarnation of the band. Three days ago, Jacob Johansen [drums] and Henrik Hald [vocals, bass] left the band and for the time being everything is very uncertain, not at least as to how and when 'Abominor' will be released. We will get the album out one way or the other though, and I hope to post a new song within a foreseeable future and will equally keep you updated on the band and the release of the album."

Since the release of the debut album "To Solemn Ash" (Exile On Mainstream) in October 2011, Danish metallers RISING have had an active year, playing over 50 shows, including two European tours, festival appearances at Spot (Denmark),Copenhell (Denmark) and Hultsfred (Sweden) and co-headlining the Danish MTV Headbangers Ball Tour in November.

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