RISING To Release New Single In November

October 11, 2010

Denmark's sludge metal three-piece RISING has just posted two new tracks on their MySpace page. The first pieces of music from the band since 2009's critically acclaimed self-titled debut EP will appear on a seven-inch vinyl single, to be released via Red Tape on November 29. According to a press release, the two tracks — "Legacy of Wolves" and "Daughter of The Sun" — display "an even fiercer and aggressive side" of the band than heard on their debut EP.

In other news, RISING's debut EP will finally be released on vinyl on November 29 via the German metal/punk-label Pain of Mind. The effort will be a 12-inch release in a limited edition of 500 copies, 150 of which are on white vinyl. Both vinyl releases will be available through RISING's MySpace page, the labels and various mailorders and record dealers throughout the world.

Since the release of the self-titled debut EP, RISING has had a high level of activity: a nomination in the "Best New Talent" category at the Danish Metal Awards 2009, two European tours and one Irish tour in 2010 as well as shows in Sweden and their native homeland of Denmark, including a performance at this year's Roskilde Festival. Apart from releasing the forthcoming seven-inch vinyl and the 12-inch EP vinyl edition, RISING is hard at work writing its debut album, to be recorded in March/April next year and released on an as-yet-undisclosed German label in September 2011

Photo credit: Henrik Mauser Reerslev

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