SOLEFALD: Continuing The War Against Christianity

November 22, 2006

SOLEFALD's Cornelius Jakhelln has posted the following message on the band's MySpace page:

"[New SOLEFALD album] 'Black for Death: An Icelandic Odyssey Part 2' is now out — definitely — and we as a band are happy to see our work available. We do interviews these days, and are enthusiastic about the good reactions to the album. Metal Hammer Germany has awarded 'BFD' the score 6/7, and Rock Hard Greece has given it 9/10. 'BFD' was ranked third out of 33 albums in Metal Heart's (Germany) soundcheck.

"Avid internauts will notice that the domains www.solefald.no and www.solefald.org now point to our MySpace profile. Our intention has always been to reestablish a website of our own, but, admittedly, there is not much a website can do that a MySpace profile cannot. Our regular designer Jonas has gone AWOL, so if you know any *skilled* personnel out there who can help us build a website, you are welcome to message us.

"Today I did an interview with Darek Kempny of Thrash 'Em All (Poland),and we talked about the early days of SOLEFALD. For some reason I came to think of a letter I received from Germany back in 1996. The letter was signed by a young individual who called himself 'Skral' ('brittle', 'feeble', 'of poor health' in Norwegian) and ended like this: 'Continue the war against Christianity!' We for sure have, dear Skral. If your skralness has not killed you yet, drop us a line! Nostalgie inévitable."

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