SOILWORK Complete Work On "Best Album We Ever Did"!

December 27, 2001

SOILWORK have completed mixing their as-yet-untitled fourth full-length album with producers Devin Townsend and Fredrik Nordstrom at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden for a March release through Nuclear Blast Records. According to guitarist Peter Wichers, the new CD consists of 10 tracks and is “definitely the best album we ever did”. Among the tracks that are set to appear on the upcoming CD are the following:

01. The Bringer
02. Black Star Deceiver (feat. Devin Townsend)
03. As We Speak
04. No More Angels
05. Follow The Hollow

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