THE ARCANE ORDER: Songwriting Process 'Is Running Along Just Smoothly'

June 15, 2007

THE ARCANE ORDER, the new Danish band featuring vocalist Kasper Thomsen (RAUNCHY) and guitarist Flemming C. Lund (INVOCATOR, ex-AUTUMN LEAVES),has issued the following update:

"The songwriting process for our yet-to-be-titled follow up to 'The Machinery Of Oblivion' is running along just smoothly. So far we have five new songs and more four songs are in the making. We are very happy about the way the first five songs have turned out. We are trying to vary the new stuff a bit more... we have tried to increase speed, we are varying the songs a lot more bpm-wise, and we seem to have found a new approach to writing riffs which make them come out more extreme and original. We will make some really fast songs and at the same time have a few atmospheric 'breathers' as well.

"Morten [Løwe, drums] returned from his NIGHTRAGE stint on their European tour 10 days ago, and later in June Morten will be joining French extreme metal masters SCARVE, temporarily replacing Dirk Verbeuren (SOILWORK) on their two perfomances at Graspop and Hellfest on June 23rd and 24th. After Morten's return we will start rehearsing and intensly prepare for the recordings in September at Jacob Hansen Studios."

THE ARCANE ORDER's debut album, "The Machinery of Oblivion", was released in August 2006 through Metal Blade Records.

THE ARCANE ORDER lineup:

Kasper Thomsen (RAUNCHY) - Vocals
Flemming C. Lund (INVOCATOR, ex-AUTUMN LEAVES) - Rhythm and Lead Guitar
Boris Tandrup (SUBMISSION, SLUGS, ex-AUTUMN LEAVES) - Bass
Morten Løwe Sørensen (SUBMISSION, SLUGS) - Drums
Kasper Kirkegaard (SUBMISSION) - Rhythm Guitar

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