SOLAR DAWN Call It Quits

February 15, 2005

Swedish melodic death metallers SOLAR DAWN have officially split up. A statement from the group reads as follows:

"Ladies and gentlemen, we have decided to bury SOLAR DAWN once and for all! Eight years have passed since the day we gave birth to this melodic monster and time has taken its toll, to an ever increasing extent. Somewhere along the line we somehow began losing our hearts to SOLAR DAWN and without genuine commitment, there's really no point in continuing.

"We'd like to thank everyone who has contributed, in any way, to the history of SOLAR DAWN, as well as we'd like to take off our hats to all of you who have bought our albums, showed up at the gigs, visited this site and so on! You will not be forgotten! This is where it all ends..."

SOLAR DAWN's full-length debut, "Equinoctium", was released in March 2002 via Mighty Music.

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