SETHERIAL Signs With DEBEMUR MORTI PRODUCTIONS

June 15, 2011

Swedish black metallers SETHERIAL have inked a deal with the French label Debemur Morti Productions. The band is currently busy writing its as-yet-untitled seventh album for a 2012 release.

Lurking in the underground since 1993, SETHERIAL's latest release was the "Treason" seven-inch EP, which came out through Goathorned Productions.

Commented SETHERIAL's Mysteriis: "I think Debemur Morti Productions is perfect for SETHERIAL. We really have found our best settlement for the horde and we're working with great enthusiasm on the next album."

SETHERIAL will headline the Under The Black Sun Festival on July 2 in Bernau/Helenenau (near Berlin),Germany.

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