SNAKEGOD Completes Work On Three New Songs

November 11, 2006

SNAKEGOD, the Finnish melodic metal band featuring current MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP singer Jari Tiura, has issued the following update:

"At long last, SNAKEGOD are very proud to reveal to you that the first three songs of the forthcoming album have now been honed to perfection at the studio. Judging by those three, we're looking at a phenomenal album. Still, first things first: Jari is off to Japan to perform his duties as the MSG lead singer. Naturally, he will pack the SNAKEGOD songs — 'Remember Me', 'Temple of the Sun' and 'You Won't Shoot Me Down' — in his rucksack to alleviate his homesickness. The next step will be to choose the most suitable distributor to spread the word to the world! Plans for a tour in the spring are also well under way."

SNAKEGOD's debut album, "Invitation", was released in 2001 via MTM Music.

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