SAATTUE Begins Recording New Album
April 6, 2009Finnish metallers SAATTUE have entered D-Studio in Klaukkala, Finland with producer Jarno Hänninen to begin recording their second album, "Vuoroveri", for a fall release via Spikefarm Records. According to a press release, the CD will include "eight works of heavy, dark and multidimensional saatto metal."
Formed in 2001, SAATTUE ("procession" in Finnish) released its first self-financed EP, "Kivisydän", in 2004 and its follow-up, "Ikiuneen", in 2006.
SAATTUE "combines [its] native language Finnish [with] dark, raw and emotional musical elements," according to a press release. "SAATTUE's roots are deeply in doom metal and other extreme metal genres, but they've also gathered influences from dark rock groups such as the Finnish cult rock act MANA MANA. Typical trademarks of the SAATTUE sound are oppressive heaviness, rawness, atmospheric passages and ear-catching chorus melodies."
For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.
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