SEROTONAL Hard At Work On New Album

October 12, 2010

Liverpool, U.K.-based "purveyors of misery and hope" SEROTONAL — who feature in their ranks original ANATHEMA vocalist Darren White along side guitarist Jon Francis-White and drummer Wayne Denny — are currently working on their sophomore album, "The Renunciant", for an early 2011 release. According to a press release the follow-up to "Monumental - Songs of Misery and Hope" will contain "passages that are heavier and more intensely crushing than before, intertwined with dynamic grooves and emotive, quiet moments they aim to make the aural journey more interesting to the listener."

SEROTONAL recently parted ways with guitarist Gary Hill and bass player Andrew Heath in a move which will mean a temporary break from touring but enables the remaining creative partnership to further express its potential and to concentrate on expanding the band's musical direction.

Although SEROTONAL is content to continue with the current lineup, the band is open to the possibility of another guitarist/keyboard player and a bass player joining. Interested parties can e-mail the band directly at [email protected].

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