SEAR Finishes Recording Guitar And Drums For Upcoming CD

September 21, 2006

Finnish death/black metallers SEAR have entered studio Ruho to begin tracking their second album. "For now we have recorded guitars and drums to our next record and the mixing of the drums has started and everything sounds so fucking good," the band writes on its web site. "At this weekend we are going to record the bass tracks."

Check out the band's studio diary at this location.

SEAR previously stated about the upcoming CD: "We have 10 songs ready and waiting to be recorded, including 'Weeping Flesh' from our demo 2004. We decided to leave 'The Exection' out as it didn't have a place beetween other new songs. Expect about 35 minutes of heavy and aggressive butchering. The new album is going to be more intense, devilish and more consistent than 'Begin the Celebrations of Sin' with a very strong atmosphere."

The as-yet-untitled album will be mixed by Santeri Salmi of Studio Dauntless. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Pedon Käsky", "Fire & Death", "One Throne", "The Burning", "Crown of Horns and Pain", "Heaven Ablaze", "Violation Of the Soul" and "Weeping Flesh".

SEAR's debut album, "Begin the Celebrations of Sin", was released in May 2005 via Dynamic Arts Records.

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